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Re: putting it back together

To: Tommy_Samuels@markivauto.com, spridgets@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: putting it back together
Date: Thu, 2 Aug 2001 11:26:35 -0700
Tommy,

1. Look carefully at the disk, it is usually labeled. If not, the best way
I can describe it is the side which center entends the furthest, goes
toward the pressure plate.

2. If you have a header, it probably can't be installed in advance. It will
foul the steering column and usually needs to be snaked through the frame.
If you have an exhaust manifold, it's your  choice, though the coulmn may
still get in the way. I prefer to install them after the engine is in.

3. Starter is easier while the engine is out.

4. Motor mounts are managed easier if they are off until you have the
engine in position.

5. Don't put oil in the tranny before you install it, it will all leak out,
but don't forget to fill it once it's in.

Have fun.

Gerard

At 10:28 AM -0400 8/2/01, Tommy_Samuels@markivauto.com wrote:
>I'm finally ready to drop the 1275 back into my '67 Sprite so now I have
>questions
>1. I keep hearing about clutch disk backwards.  What is the correct way?
> I don't notice any significant difference between the two faces of the clutch
>2. Is it better to install intake and header before dropping engine in?
>3. Install starter and alternator before dropping engine in?
>
>I know these sound kind of silly, but I'm just not sure how much clearance
>there
>is going to be when it goes back together.
>
>Tommy
>70B daily driver
>67 Sprite FINALLY coming back together

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