lwinger
Joined: 21 Jun 2006 Posts: 229 Location: Tustin, CA
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Posted: Fri Sep 01, 2006 10:19 pm Post subject: Scotchbrite pad Question. |
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If you follow the Construction Manual from ZAC, they recommend Scotch-Brite P/N 7447. These are stocked by Aircraft Spruce for $.92 each (see listing below) and I recently bought a box of 20 from my local NAPA auto parts store. Not that hard to find.
Description Part No. Price Buy 3M GENERAL PURPSE HND PAD 7447 09-01503 | pdf $0.92
On 9/1/06, JOHN STARN <jhstarn(at)verizon.net (jhstarn(at)verizon.net)> wrote: [quote] Also don't get any nuts, bolts or washers near an engine either. It only takes one to destroy an engine, ever drop the wingnut from an old aftermarket Ford flathead aircleaner into the carb opening of a running engine ?. NO, well I didn't either but I did help pull the old engine out & replace it with a new shortblock.
EEGADS.....wingnut, flathead, carburetor, shortblock..... I think I just dated myself as an old fart.
Old racer trick: New rings not seating, pour some Ajax or Comet in the carb., with it running of course, engine will not last as long BUT the rings will be seated for the race tonight. Ajax / aluminum oxide hummmmm.
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_________________ Larry Winger
Tustin, CA
Plans building 601XL/650 with Corvair
Installing fuel system
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