Another link with some size info of the rawl bolt, but i think you need to buy a particular type as not all of the same size fit.
One more link, he used a counter sunk screw for his, last link honest
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Might not actually be as bad as some others coxy with a bit of luck.
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Sorted. Applied some heat, hit it with a hammer, it came straight out! So fast I didn't get to take any pictures.
I've also knocked out those spacers in the frame for the front engine mounts. They were corroding away and although they would still work I didn't like the look of them. I'll turn some more on my lathe
Quote:Sorted. Applied some heat, hit it with a hammer, it came straight out! So fast I didn't get to take any pictures.
I've also knocked out those spacers in the frame for the front engine mounts. They were corroding away and although they would still work I didn't like the look of them. I'll turn some more on my lathe
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There is something critical with those engine mounts with regard to setting/torquing up to avoid vibration from memory
I am going to contact TTS who installed the cams and did all the engine work because either they are specifying different clearances or this is going to get expensive!
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this is what I measured:
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E1 007, E2 007, E3 007, E4 008
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I1 008, I2 008, I3 008, I4 007, I5 008, I6 007
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way way WAY less that the factory specification of 0.15 to 0.20 mm on the inlet and 0.23 to 0.28 mm on the exhaustÂ
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so either this is by design or I need to replace every shim on the head
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edit, oh my god what a windalicka. I bought myself a new set of feeler gauges and was looking at the imperial measurement...that's embarrassing :good:
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so. according to all the information from Kent I can glean from the web they are within spec.
^Â +1..................will we still be allowed the metric system post Brxxxxxit??
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Quote:Probably when 1 minute of latitude stops being worth 1 nautical mile, and 1 degree stops being worth 60nm
Now, THAT is a poor argument! No reason why one should stick to sloppy units like nautical mile, even if it is somewhat related to earth size. Why not kms at sea? Nevertheless, let sea be sea without stopping you from entering the enlightened world.....(have no emojis at hand)
Quote:Now, THAT is a poor argument! No reason why one should stick to sloppy units like nautical mile, even if it is somewhat related to earth size. Why not kms at sea? Nevertheless, let sea be sea without stopping you from entering the enlightened world.....(have no emojis at hand)
Sverdrup and Nansen seemed to manage just fine on the old units. I suggest that you man up.
I heard that was the cause of one of the Space Shuttle crashes. One supplying firm using (American) Imperial measurements and another using Metric......?
The problem with people that advocate the usage of the Metric system is the can't count past ten so can't cope with statements like "I will take a dozen please" and other things in this vein :hide:Â
Quote:The problem with people that advocate the usage of the Metric system is the can't count past ten so can't cope with statements like "I will take a dozen please" and other things in this vein :hide:
<span>English = dozen. Spanish = docena. French = <span><span>douzaine. German = <span><span>dutzend. Norwegian = <span><span>dusin. Chinese = <span><span>æ.</span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span>
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<span><span><span><span><span><span><span><span><span>English = inch. Spanish = <span><span>pulgada. French = <span><span>pouce. German = zoll. Norwegian = <span><span>tommers. Chinese = <span><span>è±å¯¸</span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span>
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<span><span><span><span><span><span><span><span><span><span><span><span><span><span><span><span><span><span>So, not only are British measures universal but the metric system is British too. :oldgit:<span><span><span><span><span><span><span><span><span><span><span><span><span><span><span><span><span><span><span> </span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span>
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Quote:Sverdrup and Nansen seemed to manage just fine on the old units. I suggest that you man up.
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Well, I'm kinda lucky as I very rarely have to cope with other than metric units. It's mainly when communicating with you guys and most often MPG vs l/100km fuel consumption. Then I frequently meet the US Gallon vs IMP Gallon problem, and because the yankees regularily don't remember that other definitions of gallon exist (you're outnumbered, of course, but I suspect that's not the entire reason) this is a real PITA.
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Norwegian also use a few odd measures, like "Favn" (2 meters high, 2 meters wide and length of 0.6 meters = 2.4m3) of wood (fuel) and....and.....and....no, I don't think there are any moreÂ