Too many jobs on the go!!
I must apologise for the lack of posting in this thread, but I have busy with too many other jobs, and trying to get them ready for a deadline LOL,
here is a link if you missed it
http://www.aulro.com/afvb/leaf-sprun...on-needed.html
this engine
http://i659.photobucket.com/albums/u...ps3ba7edc9.jpg
is scheduled to be replacing the 5 Main bearing diesel engine that I have in this vehicle 175-319
http://i659.photobucket.com/albums/u...psf7d51a49.jpg
Today 26th July I had been trying to get the 'Bloodbox' roadworthy with it's brake upgrade, here is a link to that story
http://www.aulro.com/afvb/leaf-sprun...-bloodbox.html
and the weather has put paid to our attendance at 'All British Day' on the foreshore in Newcastle today (26th) as it's pouring rain ATM, I'm still not satisfied with the brakes and only yesterday I ordered a VH40 to fit into the system, so in order to fit that I will need to remove the RHS guard as it is the only spot where I can mount it, as the space on the other side has the 'Continental Horns'.
So chap's go easy on me, as I'm only a one man band with a little help from the wife every now n then :p anyway no work today because of the weather, but tomorrow it is forecast for sunshine etc, so Op Rubic's cube will be in and I will have 175-319 ready to swap engines, I hope, LOL cheers Dennis:angel:
Tripped up by little things
I am pleased that I have read this thread, in my collection of bits for restoring 'HECter' is a brand new water pump and I will be now looking at any possible interference in the place you both have mentioned.
Nothing to do with this thread other than the fact that there are little things can trip you up. I broke my last spare locating stud in the timing case of a TEA20 Ferguson that I am rebuilding the engine on. I had found that the governor control shaft that goes through the timing case had way too much end float and pulling out the locating stud found that the little pin turned on it's end was snapped off.
Screwed another good one out of another spare timing and promptly broke that end off when I tried to screw it home. Why? After disassembling the shaft completely, then pulling the shaft out, I found that the needle bearing outer was slightly over the inside of the hole, it must have been that way from the factory over sixty years ago and so now need to make a couple of replacements as that part is no longer available.
Times like this I hate myself for selling my lathe some years ago. :mad:
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