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The very much expected Wot Tech heads have arrived.
They came to Finland tuesday, a notice came from the customs and I had
to pay the tax and duty ($ 500).
But I have not yet seen the heads.
I can not collect the heads from the customs, I have to wait for the package.
The system is so that they deliver the package to my house.
Only problem is that they work very slowly at the customs,
I would say dead slow.
Maybe after the weekend , monday the shipment comes.
Everything else is ready in the engine assembly.
The mechanical roller lifters seems to be OK,
some minor scratches , no big deal.
I have some old solid flat tappets that fit and will function here, but I decided I didn't need that kind of maintenance. I'll have to figure out what they are though, I only have three of them.
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I've remebered about that pressure loss since the first you posted that you had to pull the intake to install the bolt(s) after forgetting about them on one re-assembly. I found it interesting and went out and examined one of my blocks more closely.
I don't know of anyone else that is running mechanical lifters in their 660, but maybe one day in the future...
I remembered this time to put the bolts to the lifter valley.
To prevent the oil pressure loss.
I quess , no one except me , needs to know this information.
Unless,there are other guys ,that are using mechanical lifters in this type of block.
Okay , I can see your point.
Usually the most interesting things or parts are in the backgroud of a picture.
Specially if the photo was taken in a garage or something similar.
I work as a antenna techician, satellite tv, cable tv .......
That is an antenna amplifier for apartment building.
From 50s or early 60s.
Probably not the best amplifier for modern HDTV-broadcast.
Ahh, the days when being a cable TV technician involved risk of electrocution
Okay , I can see your point.
Usually the most interesting things or parts are in the backgroud of a picture.
Specially if the photo was taken in a garage or something similar.
I work as a antenna techician, satellite tv, cable tv .......
That is an antenna amplifier for apartment building.
From 50s or early 60s.
Okay , I can see your point.
Usually the most interesting things or parts are in the backgroud of a picture.
Specially if the photo was taken in a garage or something similar.
I work as a antenna techician, satellite tv, cable tv .......
That is an antenna amplifier for apartment building.
From 50s or early 60s.
Probably not the best amplifier for modern HDTV-broadcast.
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