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What have I knocked off :)
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John Forsyth
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While taking off and putting back on my manifolds, a bit fell to the floor. I don't have a clue where it goes other than it still has the engine green paint on it.

To refresh mine is a '40 110.

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Posted on: 2009/4/12 18:44
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Re: What have I knocked off :)
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Looks like the distributor lock plate, there ought to be a bolt down there somewhere.

Posted on: 2009/4/12 19:23
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Re: What have I knocked off :)
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Sounds good but it came off the manifold side.

Posted on: 2009/4/12 19:49
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It is possible that the part was lost years ago when it fell down behind the manifold. The mechanic could not find it so he got another one and put it on.

When you took the manifold off the first one fell on the floor.

Mechanics often find lost parts and sometimes tools this way on old cars.

Posted on: 2009/4/12 19:51
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unusual tape measure; the bottom looks like inches, but the top is in 25ths of an inch?

Posted on: 2009/4/12 20:04
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unusual tape measure; the bottom looks like inches, but the top is in 25ths of an inch?

Not unusual at all, just metric. 25.4 mm to the inch.

Posted on: 2009/4/12 20:10
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Re: What have I knocked off :)
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What holds the engine ventilator or road draft tube on yours? According to parts manual some engines in that era used a clamp held on with a 5/16 bolt with 3/4 head. That looks like it might take a 5/16 bolt.

Posted on: 2009/4/12 21:01
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Bingo! we have a winner. It is the clamp that holds the road draft tube to the block. Location is to the left of the left valve cover. PITA to put on, thats why the bolt was loose, maybe the only thing holding it on was baked on grease! Anyway, mystery solved. Hi to Annette. DAF

Posted on: 2009/4/12 23:27
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Hi DAF and Annet says hi back. Thanks to all for the answer and responses.

Easter break is over so it's on next weekends project list now :) Monday evening here. Sounds like one of those things that's gonna make me swear a bit.........

Posted on: 2009/4/13 2:14
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Flackmaster is correcto mundi. It was a PITA but it went (rem mine is RHD so lots in the way). It is 5/16".

Posted on: 2009/4/14 4:07
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