Wait a second here!  It doesn't say it was a 1098, but what else has full
floating wrist pins?  So now they want a 1275?  I'm confused on this
article.  1275 has press fit pins in the rods.
Teflon buttons on a 1098 are a typical cure for retaining wrist pin clips,
so why the search for a different style engine?  Am I missing something?
Paul A
----- Original Message ----- 
From "Timothy H. Collins" <thcollin at mtu.edu>
To: <spridgets@autox.team.net>
Sent: Monday, February 06, 2006 3:16 PM
Subject: Postmortem on a 1275
> Some of you engine rebuilders may be interested in the postmortem on a
1275
> that lasted 1500 miles after an "out of town custom  rebuild."  Find it in
> "The Healey Enthusiast" (Minnesota) newsletter.
>
http://www.mnhealey.com/newsletter/Healey%20Enthusiast%20February%202006.pdf
>
>
> Tim Collins
> Midland, MI
> 1966 AH Sprite
 
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