Nina before you reassemble the engine besure to clean the inside of the
crankcase
as well as the inside and outside of the crank. I use kerosine and a
turkey baster.
...Art
On Wed, 14 Apr 1999, Nina Barton wrote:
> Thanks everyone for the input. The big weekend is this one, May 17 & 18,
> when the engine I've been working on machining and getting parts for goes
> back together. I've spent the last week or more poring over every parts
> catalogue I own, trying to make sure I have everything. This has certainly
> been a learning experience, and one which I had no idea could be so
> detailed and absorbing. The real problem is when to stop buying things and
> just go for it. That and I guess, even though I haven't experienced it
> yet, first start-up. Between the engine, and the new O/D transmission, I'm
> going to be looking forward to that first ride after it's all sorted out.
> Of course, I do have to bleed these brakes so that I have a clutch and
> stopping power, but I've done it once, and this time, taking the master
> cylinder off and replacing it seem somewhat easy. I'm slow, but getting
> it. Hooray for the list. Thanks, Nina
>
>
>
|