Wayne, I understand the alignment thing. The issue is, I have half of the bearings with the camfer on the side of the alignment notch, the other half have the camfer opposite of the alignment slot. Interesting, huh? Box number - C8-7100CH 10 Duroshield .010 undesized.
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Rodder's Roundtable / Speed Pro Rod Bearings
November 20, 2008, 12:01:42 AM
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Replacing the rod bearings on my SBC. New Speed Pro bearings have a camfer edge that can be installed near the "slot" on the rod cap or on the opposite side. Does it matter how the camfer portion of the bearing faces in the rod cap?
Thanks
Replacing the rod bearings on my SBC. New Speed Pro bearings have a camfer edge that can be installed near the "slot" on the rod cap or on the opposite side. Does it matter how the camfer portion of the bearing faces in the rod cap?
Thanks
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Rodder's Roundtable / Rubber on Rubber
August 23, 2005, 10:57:59 PM
yep, do a fair amount of the golf stuff myself. Got the hose on with some "deep spit" so all is well. Thanks!
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Rodder's Roundtable / Re: Rubber on Rubber
August 20, 2005, 07:33:09 PM
Perfect! I will get some for the next time!
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Rodder's Roundtable / Rubber on Rubber
August 20, 2005, 04:58:23 PM
Thanks, got it. Some spit, some soap. Holding so far. Of course it will only let go when I am 20 miles from the house!,
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Rodder's Roundtable / Rubber on Rubber
August 20, 2005, 02:14:43 PM
I am replacing the bottom Cool Flex radiator hose on the '34, and it seems to me I have read about a trick to get rubber to slide over rubber (some lubricant that evaporates after the initial phase). I know gasket sealer will do the trick for a while, but I might want to take this off at one time or another! Got any tricks?
Thanks,
TQ
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Thanks,
TQ
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