<VV> todays PG fun
George Jones
65crownv8 at gmail.com
Mon Aug 2 20:28:00 EDT 2010
I use an old teletype repair tool designed especially for installing
"e"-clips. looks like a flat blade screwdriver with a groove ground in it.
George Jones
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Eastern Division Director,
Corvair Society of America (CORSA)
Performance Corvair Group
Central Florida Corvair Club (Since 2009)
Tidewater Corvair Club (since 1987)
Central Virginia Corvair Club (since 2006)
CORSA (since 1987)
'65 Monza Crown V8 Convertible
'66 Monza Coupe Custom
On Mon, Aug 2, 2010 at 12:02 PM, <N2VZD at aol.com> wrote:
> todays fun was putting new E clips in two late model powerglide valve
> bodies i found in my stock. i dont remember how i did it before. i was
> chasing
> the darn eclip all over the place until i took a pair of cheapie small
> flat nose pliers and did a little grinding. now that job goes quick.
> another special corvair tool for my collection.
> i plan on posting pictures of them on the _www.cnycorvair.com_
> (http://www.cnycorvair.com) site soon.
> how i did them before is a mystery to me now. how do you " pro's" do it?
> long nose wont hold them.
> now to install one of them in my rampy without tearing the powertrain out.
> regards, tim colson rummy extrodinare corvair guy.
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