John,
Is the timing cover for a 1500?, it sure doesn't look like the same shape as my
1275 one.
- Bryan
>To: "Tocci, Al" <atocci@advanta.com>, "Spridget list"
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>Subject: RE: New Timing covers
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>Hi Al
>That was my point, sorry I should have stated it better. OOooooppps Sorry.
>Even the later cars only had a piece of curved steel.
>Regards
>John J Black
>Waterloo Drivetrain Systems
>http://www.waterloo-dtr.com
>-----Original Message-----
>From: owner-spridgets@autox.team.net
>[mailto:owner-spridgets@autox.team.net]On Behalf Of Tocci, Al
>Sent: Wednesday, June 28, 2000 8:13 AM
>To: Spridget list
>Subject: RE: New Timing covers
>
>
>Folks, I was checking out John's timing cover setup and he speaks of the
>existing "feeble chain tensioner system". Well when I did a new front seal
>on my 1275 this year there was NO chain tensioner. Should there have been?
>Am I flirting w/ disaster here? There was definitely some play in the chain
>but I didn't feel like it was about to fall off or start jumping teeth.
>Gulp, help....
>
>Al Tocci
>Doylestown, PA
>'66 Sprite
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: John J. Black [mailto:transmancat@bbnow.net]
>Sent: Wednesday, June 28, 2000 12:19 PM
>To: Spridget list
>Subject: New Timing covers
>
>
>Hi Guys
>Some time ago we had some talk on the list about the use of timing covers
>from later series car that have the timing marks at the top, making service
>time a whole lot more pleasent! These can now be seen on the website below.
>If you do not wish to look at, or know anything about them do not go there!
>This message is not meant to be a sales promotion but an aid to what we were
>actually talking about.
>I hope it helps.
>Regards
>John J Black
>Waterloo Drivetrain Systems
>http://www.waterloo-dtr.com
>
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