<VV> And now for something completely different (British in-joke)

Hugo Miller hugo at aruncoaches.co.uk
Wed Mar 4 14:45:44 EST 2020


Well now, that sounds like a challenge ;)

On 2020-03-04 12:34, Charles Sadek wrote:
> You can cut the deflectors in three pieces for ea side and MAYBE get 
> them in
> and figure a way to hold them in place. However, Most of us have 
> experienced
> an BBRT moment where we forgot them and had to take the pushrods 
> out.. So
> the answer is "No".
>
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> Subject: <VV> And now for something completely different (British 
> in-joke)
>
> For some reason that I'm not entirely sure, I have just bought yet
> another '64 convertible. Somebody has spent an absolute fortune on 
> this
> car, but nothing is set up quite right. It allegedly has a rebuilt
> four-carb motor, but there are no bottom shrouds. I don't see that as 
> a
> problem in Florida, but it is also missing the deflectors around the
> lower cylinders, which I presume WILL be an issue in Florida.
> I'm hoping somebody on here will tell me I can fit the deflectors 
> (when
> I find some) without taking all twelve pushrods out??? But I doubt 
> it!
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