Pictures of engine assembly

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Last two pictures are from the pulled stud...

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Eduardo Kaftanski
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Bummer Eduardo. I would take the non-redneck response advice from your previous post. Fix it right now with case saver insert and save the headaches later. Also, fire the cat - always sleeping on the job.

Nice fotos as always.

Good Luck

Reply to
69 ground up

I cant find a source for casesavers without the machine shop attached.... I will have to do with a helicoil..

yeah... she's always 3 feet away from me, sleeping...

Sonia takes them

Reply to
Eduardo Kaftanski

Helicoil works too, and it's much cheaper.

Bill, '67 bug.

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Bill Spiliotopoulos

Eduardo Kaftanski wrote in news:bl9htb$hp8$ snipped-for-privacy@enriqueto.nn.cl:

Don't even get me started on my dog and her major contribution to mechanicking. Dog hair. She is a Golden Retriever. Always 3 feet away. Always shedding her hair into everything.

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cloud8

My Chow was a big help during my last brake job. It was on my '68 MGB-GT. She did a pretty good job of picking up grease from wire wheel hub splines. Took longer to degrease her than to do the brakes.

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The Guy

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