[T2] Rubber grommets and engine install
Al Brase alribee at gmail.comMon Sep 24 12:01:20 PDT 2018
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I will appreciate andy deep research done on behalf of what works best for old fat guys. I was so pleased with my new low profile Harbor Freight creeper with larger wheels. Then it broke. I'm nowhere near 300 lb, but maybe that is static load? Al On Mon, Sep 24, 2018 at 12:50 PM Dave Gillingham <dave at coronado-realty.com> wrote: > Hi list: > > I am (hopefully) finishing the refresh of my 73 type 4 engine this week. > Some of the last details are include replacing the worn or missing rubber > grommets. Anybody know of a source for grommets for a type 4 engine? > > I was looking at Grainger and some other sources. It is probably possible > to get the grommets, but most come in packs of 20 or 25. > > Suggestions appreciated. > > My $.02 on reinstalling the engine and trans as a unit or separately: If > you have two hydraulic jacks and are young and flexible go with the unit > approach. Either way is a challenge for an old fat guy :) > > Thanks > -- > > Dave Gillingham, Owner/Broker > > License # 01184185 > > o: (619) 435-0145 > > e: dave at coronado-realty.com <natalie at coronado-realty.com> > > a: 1111 9th St #202, Coronado, CA 92118 > _______________________________________________ > type2 mailing list > type2 at type2.com > https://www.type2.com/lists/type2/listinfo
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