WTB push rod tube retainer wire
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- satchmo
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WTB push rod tube retainer wire
My engine is missing the wire that helps retain the push rod tubes on the number 3-4 side. There is a little oil leak going on here as well, so if I refresh the seals and reinstall the tubes, I'd like to get a wire to keep everything in place.
Anybody got a spare they are willing to sell? Send me a PM and we can make arrangements.
Thanks, Tim
Anybody got a spare they are willing to sell? Send me a PM and we can make arrangements.
Thanks, Tim
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Re: WTB push rod tube retainer wire
Doesn't Ken Madson have one or fifty?
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1970 Transporter. 2015cc, dual Weber IDF 40's
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1979 Super Beetle convertible.
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- satchmo
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Re: WTB push rod tube retainer wire
I suspect he might, but I was holding out hope that one fine forum member here would come forward with the news that they have several of these wire retainers laying around, and, what the heck, I'll just send you one for free being it's almost Christmas and you're such a nice guy, etc, etc.dtrumbo wrote:Doesn't Ken Madson have one or fifty?
One can always hope. Ken Madson, however, will be my ace in the hole. And if he doesn't have one, I have some really neat yarn covered wire hangers I could bend into shape and do the same thing. That would work, wouldn't it?
Tim
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Re: WTB push rod tube retainer wire
Only if you are MacGyver or Colin in the desert.satchmo wrote:And if he doesn't have one, I have some really neat yarn covered wire hangers I could bend into shape and do the same thing. That would work, wouldn't it?
Tim
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Re: WTB push rod tube retainer wire
I have my old 1700 sitting here. I just checked and it still has them. Does the engine size matter or what side? I'll send a PM.
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Re: WTB push rod tube retainer wire
I have my old 1700 sitting here. I just checked and it still has them. Does the engine size matter or what side? I'll send a PM.
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Re: WTB push rod tube retainer wire
I do not think, but cannot swear, that size of Type 4 engine matters. I know that side is irrelevant.bajaman72 wrote:I have my old 1700 sitting here. I just checked and it still has them. Does the engine size matter or what side? I'll send a PM.
Tim
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and third, by experience, which is bitterest. -Confucius
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Re: WTB push rod tube retainer wire
Pulled the one off the 3-4 side just in case. Figure we are not a bunch of girls so size shouldn't matter.
I'll drop it in the mail for you today.
I'll drop it in the mail for you today.
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Re: WTB push rod tube retainer wire
Just dropped it off. Postal lady said it will be there Saturday. Hope it helps!
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Re: WTB push rod tube retainer wire
bajaman72 is my hero
Thanks Robert.
Tim
Thanks Robert.
Tim
By three methods we may learn wisdom:
First, by reflection, which is noblest;
second, by immitation, which is easiest;
and third, by experience, which is bitterest. -Confucius
First, by reflection, which is noblest;
second, by immitation, which is easiest;
and third, by experience, which is bitterest. -Confucius