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Re: Know your 1275?

To: <John.Deikis@med.va.gov>, <spridgets@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: Know your 1275?
Date: Tue, 23 Oct 2001 10:41:45 -0700
References: <AE23D614A42ED311B36F0000F8313056011FF9A0@vhabacexc1.med.va. gov>
I've always been told it was for a dry sump connection.

Larry Miller

----- Original Message -----
From <John.Deikis at med.va.gov>
To: <spridgets@autox.team.net>
Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2001 9:37 AM
Subject: Know your 1275?


> Got a question that I'm sure someone out there knows the answer to....
>
> Looking from the front of the 1275 block....at the right rear (ahead of
> where the oil pump is hidden)
> is a bulge in the casting (actually two bulges) where the oil pick-up
> drilling resides.  Vertically
> into one of these bulges is a nicely machined shoulder with a hex plug.
> Nearby, but horizontally,
> is another, but bigger threaded plug. Why are these plugs there?
>
> (I know one British possibility is that that's where the supply line to
the
> oil-fired heater used in
> the Royal Navy lifeboats was plumbed.  And when the motor was adapted for
> cars they just screwed
> in a cute plug.  Or how about, all Spridgets have that tapped port so you
> can buy an Accusump and
> easily connect it when you go racing).



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