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Les Henson

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  1. Are you now going to use the brakes with the slaves at 3 and 9 o'clock? If so, what you are doing is potentially dangerous. The braking system is designed for leading and trailing shoes to maximise brake pressure and efficient braking if the system is well maintained. Altering the pipework to ease maintenance is one thing, but doing that might well be altering the brake efficiency of the vehicle. A few years back a forum member 'botched' his brakes and some of his family died as a result. He's now in prison and his life is ruined. You can leave the brake shoes and slaves in factory spec position with just a minor alteration to the pipework which has no effect at all. Jeez - bent pipes and a seemingly dirty job just looks so bad.

     

     

    Les

  2. For anyone that thinks that completely rebuilding an entire engine is daunting, then the fact is it's not. You need a few specialist tools, such as dial guage, mag mount, micrometer, feeler guage, and engineer or printers ruler. I used genuine or better parts, but you can buy suitable cheaper parts that don't have to come in a blue box :) :). Most of the work is cleaning, checking, painting, etc.

     

     

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  3. Speedo drive sensor is on the transfer box, engine speed sensor is on the flywheel housing? I know that because I accidentally trashed Mr Burtons engine speed sensor by accidentally trashing it when taking his gearbox off. I did say sorry several times though, so that was alright :):)

     

     

    Les

  4. Before undoing the nut. make a mark on it and make a corresponding mark on the thread. Count the turns to remove the nut from the thread and do the opposite on reassembly. That way there will be no difference between the tightness prior to disassembly and assembly, so if you had other problems, that will be there. Replacing the flange nuts/bolts rather depends on the condition of the old ones. Some people replace them every time they have to be removed and others if they think they need it.

     

     

     

    Les

  5. Every time I replace the timing belt on any car I start it and briefly rev it if it's safe to do so. If the injector pump timing is out then cranking the engine by hand won't show that up, so a quick start and rev will confirm all is ok.

     

     

    Les

  6. The two rocker assemblies are the same, so you can mix and match parts. Rocker shafts do tend to wear on one side of the shaft where the rockers are. A common trick is to rotate the shaft 90 deg and refit. This eliminates unwanted play in the rockers as an alternative to buying a new shaft. While the rockers can be removed with little effort, you have to knock the pillars off.

    You really need to learn to post pictures. I can only make a wild guess on what "the unit  seems to be on the cockle" means. Pictures are a great help most of the time.

     

     

    Les.

  7. 6 hours ago, Snagger said:

     

    Read the whole of the first sentence, not just the last half.

     

    Well I did. How can you fit the rocker shaft, set the tappets, and then say that the rockers are not present? I might be being a bit blonde here:)

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