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Wonderfull. A good job done in a shop thats well used.
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03-17-2013, 06:56 AM
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Greg, were you able to take the "rattle" out of the new assembly?
BTW, filth is good! my wife says I thrive in it.
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Re: Stuck the cord in my teeth: LOL!!!
Just do NOT do that when it is plugged in!! (The dentist would NEVER believe that story!!)
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Nice job Greg.
My shop always looks well used. If I kept it spotless I'd never get anything done.
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I recall it being rather clean Tom. Did you clean up especially for me?
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03-17-2013, 10:20 AM
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Quote:Greg, were you able to take the "rattle" out of the new assembly?
Bit of a story and oops there. Rick has the engine tore down in my shop, told him go ahead Im working upstairs in the cabinet shop anyway.
The cam measures 1.001 (surprisingly no wear from the gear moving on it), the bore in the new gear 1.000 so I suggested heating it up with the torch and slip it on the cam which we had clamped on welding bench. Asked him what locates the cam in the block, must be the aux drive gear on the far end of the cam he says. So we put the gear on, nice fit. Next morning while I'm still having coffee he arrives to assemble the engine. Realizes he forgot the keeper plate that goes on the end of the cam before the gear. Warmed the gear up again before trying to use a puller on it, you guessed it, SNAP. Newer gear has arrived.
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Nice idea moving the key way Greg, and snap! type issues show up in almost all of my projects. Most recently, I went to great langeth,s to obtain the correct bolt spacing for the 011 and newer Subaru upper strut mounts and after ordering in mounting plates taking all relevant measurements and milling out the spacers, I shipped them to a customer only to find out they don't fit.
So now I'm on a rather hasty quest to find a wrecked or dismantled 011 Sube to get correct measurements.
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Greg, Jerry, I hate it when that happens.
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