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The engine pictured at the left, is a Channel Island Special. I have been told that this is considered a "Rare" engine. For additional information on this engine, please see the "Links" section of this Group.
I have received the following information from "Moderators Central" regarding some outages on Yahoo Groups on Thursday, so I'm passing this along to our
In some period engines the use of Shellac for joints was the common method of sealing gaskets and joints. IN present time I use Loctite, depending on the
Hello, My late Father used to refer to thin grade "hermetite" as jount varnish. Hope this helps Best wishes James Wells. ________________________________ From:
Hello, I'm well into building my own interpretation of ETWs 1953 "Bumble Bee". In keeping with the 1950s imabe, does anybody know where I can obtain a "Bing"
E. T. Westbury mentions Joint varnish on the valve guides before pressing them into the cylinder head on the sealion, this was back in the 40s 50s, I have