Vivian - Banner's streetfighter experiment.
a split pin would be best, but its not getting dissassembled anytime soon, so the cable tie is fine.
on my spec here i do have a hole drilled, but decided it would be fine without it...plus if i move it to another tool it will probably fit, if it had a defined height it might be more difficult.
PS - i took all 12 inlet valves out in a grand time of just over 16 minutes with this tool
on my spec here i do have a hole drilled, but decided it would be fine without it...plus if i move it to another tool it will probably fit, if it had a defined height it might be more difficult.
PS - i took all 12 inlet valves out in a grand time of just over 16 minutes with this tool
my plastigauge has arrived, need to clean the lower crankcase half and then i can start some of the rebuild
well i can build the crankcase components up at least, put all the starter gears and transmission gears back, then it will be the oil pan and then as funds become available i will start the top end.
well i can build the crankcase components up at least, put all the starter gears and transmission gears back, then it will be the oil pan and then as funds become available i will start the top end.
I can do some more if needed. Would need the diameter of the part that fits into your own spring compreeor tho'.
I'll need to get some more material so cant say how much they'll charge...the last bit was from an off cut the supplier had laying around. How quick do you need it?
I'll need to get some more material so cant say how much they'll charge...the last bit was from an off cut the supplier had laying around. How quick do you need it?
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Paul;If there was clearance within the arms of the compressor ,what about a groove around the circumference and an O ring to secure.Stig wrote:nice one! Got to think about a simpler solution to holding the adapter into the compressor...maybe some sort of circlip/roll pin or grub screw effect
Thing is each type of compressor will be slightly different but that would also come into play with the split pin or circlip scenerio.
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I'm in no rush, it be next feb/ march before I'll be doing anything,Stig wrote:I can do some more if needed. Would need the diameter of the part that fits into your own spring compreeor tho'.
I'll need to get some more material so cant say how much they'll charge...the last bit was from an off cut the supplier had laying around. How quick do you need it?
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Clearly a man of taste!banner001 wrote:also a use for black hawk down...what a terrible film!
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Learn from the mistakes of others.............................
You can't live long enough to make them all yourself
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Carpe Diem - seize the moment. Don't dream... Do!
off to get a price for some o-rings etc to rebuild the bottom half of the engine, also my seat should be getting delivered soon so i can get a mock-subframe sorted soon too
checked the crank and conrod oil clearances, all fine, towards the loose end of the spectrum, but as i dont have "new" shell bearings i cant know what they would be as "new". going to buy some nice new castrol semi-synth 10W-40 oil today and get the rebuild underway!
not looking forward to cleaning the oil pan though...caked isnt the word...
checked the crank and conrod oil clearances, all fine, towards the loose end of the spectrum, but as i dont have "new" shell bearings i cant know what they would be as "new". going to buy some nice new castrol semi-synth 10W-40 oil today and get the rebuild underway!
not looking forward to cleaning the oil pan though...caked isnt the word...