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Talkwrench
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snowcone
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Must have just been the thinking then for the timing case seal. If you recall the Aussie GM grey Holden motor from 1948 to 1963 had the seal on the inside too.
Gary - 1958 Star Customline and 1940 Ford Deluxe Hotrod
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Rebop's seal enters from the rear like the stock ones do.
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slick56 (3/2/2014) Does the alloy REBOP timing cover take the seal from the front or the rear?
Are they still available (Frank)?
.Think john sells them.
AussieBill YYYY Forever Y Block YYYY Down Under, Australia
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slick56
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Does the alloy REBOP timing cover take the seal from the front or the rear?
Are they still available (Frank)?
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John Mummert
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Sometimes I think that the timing marks were made that way because the set was originally used on the 215 6 cylinder where it might be easier to see the marks it that position. Maybe.
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slick56 (2/27/2014) and aligned the crank/cam relationship 12 chain links apart.. .Maybe he was British; 12 pence in a shilling, 12 inches in a foot, 12 links between timing marks ... makes sense to me!
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I imagine the designer was the same bloke who designated the second journal/piston as no.1, and aligned the crank/cam relationship 12 chain links apart..
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I,ve allways wondered why our y blocks never had the timeing case seal enter from the front like majority of engines, cant see why it was done as it would only needed to have been machined from the front, leaving the lip on inside area, certainly would save a lot of extra work and gaskts if it was so. Just my long time thought.
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