Only after timing the cam last week did i remember what i learned 8 years ago.
do the rear main seal FIRST! not later but before you fix the crankshaft down.
live and learn...again
I bet you put it "in a safe place" eh?
Andy
mkiia sprite soon to be 1275 and 5speeded
bberlin@chubb.com wrote:
Can't find the top half of the rear main bearing cap, the part that
attaches with 3 bolts and sticks out past the rear engine plate.
I need this to continue putting together a 1275 engine. I had it when I
took the engine apart, searched through all my baggies -- it's gone.
Question: Does anyone have a spare? Can I buy a new one?
I have a 1098 engine sitting on the floor that I could remove that rear
engine plate and then take of it's seal - but that's a last resort (I'm
assuming the one from a 1098 engine will fit the 1275)
Any thoughts?
Thanks....Bruce
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