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RE: Front cover - cardiffrob - 23-08-2018 Found it. Broken off lugs welded back on with new material and threads. RE: Front cover - Bob Culver - 23-08-2018 On later cars there is no internal seal and any water entering ends up in the sump. If tinkering with may be able to work in an O ring or somesuch. looks better than a rag tied around the joint. There are several nose cones, early ones with a threaded bush RE: Front cover - Dave Mann - 23-08-2018 [attachment=3627]I didn't like the gap between handle and the front cover to allow water & grit to enter the engine, so I turned the handle boss down to 7/8" (no smaller or you can't get the spring in) then bored the cover out and bushed it down to fit the handle boss. There is enough meat in the cover for this and the bush was secured with Loctite bearing fit. The bush can be seen in the photo. RE: Front cover - Chris KC - 23-08-2018 (23-08-2018, 07:32 AM)cardiffrob Wrote: Found it. Broken off lugs welded back on with new material and threads. That looks neat Rob... RE: Front cover - jansens - 23-08-2018 I just realised from these pictures my starting handle is different so no wonder it won't fit. Which cars had the handle like mine with the long boss on it that fits over the shaft? Is it a Ruby one? Simon RE: Front cover - Reckless Rat - 23-08-2018 My starting handle arrangement is the same as Dave Mann's photo. In addition to having sleeved the shaft I have machined a groove in it to take an 'O' ring which helps to seal it. It sits inside the nosecone when at "rest" and helps to prevent oil from dripping out and/or water or muck getting in. |