<VV> Flexplate on PG

cfm cfmann at yahoo.com
Fri Apr 18 14:50:37 EDT 2008


I wish!, love California, this was a heck of a winter in the Midwest... the sunshine and beach would do me in good.

ScottyGrover at aol.com wrote:  
In a message dated 4/18/2008 7:14:13 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,  
bars84crx at hotmail.com writes:

I'm just  jealous that mine'sa 65, and not a 69! Barry in SCPS Got 1/2 
way  through fixing my pulled head stud last night.  It was nice being able to  
work on a vair engine for a few minutes.> Subject:  Flexplate on  PG> > 
Yesterday afternoon I took the forward engine shroud off and  gained access to 
the "hole" in the bell housing topside, and a low and behold!  Sure as stuff, 
there was the first of three bolts, completely loose. I turned  the balancer by 
hand with a wrench and rotated to the next one, bingo!,  another one loose, 
and turning to the third one, not as bad but loose as all  heck.> So I snugly 
tightened them all down, and presto the noise is gone,  the clattering is gone 
now. Now it just doesn't want to start. LOL. So I am  troubleshooting, yet 
another problem. (see my next posting about electronic  fuel pumps)> Thank you 
again everyone (again) for all the tidbits and  advice. I am doing all that I 
can to get this 69 convertible on the road  again. This "youngin" is en
joying every minute of  this!



CORSA West has just acquired a '69 convert.; The thought was that it might  
be auctioned off at the Convention in June.  Coming to Ventura?
 
Scotty from Hollyweird



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