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WTB - Oil Troughs for timing chain lubrication.

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I’m looking for some oil troughs that were on the early blocks used for directing additional oil to the timing chain.  These are just a stamped steel piece that fastened to the block behind the timing chain with a single screw.  I can also use the fuel pump lobe counterweights that were also discontinued in 1956 so I’m interested in those also.  Here’s a couple of pics.

     

 

If you have any of these you’d like to get rid of, then contact me using the email address or the phone number at this site address.  http://www.eatonbalancing.com/contact.php

 

Thanks, Ted.

Lorena, Texas (South of Waco)



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