Tappet cover cap

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ROSS TAYLOR
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Tappet cover cap

Post by ROSS TAYLOR » Wed May 11, 2005 6:12 am

G'day Just to put the cat amongst the doves ( cannot spell pigeons ) .I fitted the olde bread tin tappet cover today and after a 4 hour search through tins and tins of s##t I found 4 different caps to fit the cover . One is of a brass finish , one chrome, another alloy, the other does not fit the TC cover as it has clips on the inside and rotates onto two pegs inside the neck of the cover ( TD or TF ) Witch is correct ? ( the brass one looks great ) Regards Ross in Tea Gardens
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ROSS TAYLOR
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Re: Tappet cover cap

Post by ROSS TAYLOR » Wed May 11, 2005 8:23 pm

Joe The ones I have are as you described , one is plated and one is not,it is just brass with the oil types on it. The non TC one is plain Alluminium with no oil types on it. The fourth one has an enamel type finish with the oil types on it .possably Woolsey 4/44. Regards Ross
>Ross the cover for T type is a flat cover probably brass with plating, it >has >names of oil on it and the knob is a little loose as chain goes around it. >the inside piece is a copper colored disc with lots of fingers around it. >the >peg one is probably for aftermaket cover > >Joe

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