Bob_Spidell
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Given how common it is to see dented sumps in Healeys I always assumed that they came that way from the factory.
Dented sumps were an option; caved-in front cross-members came standard.
Given how common it is to see dented sumps in Healeys I always assumed that they came that way from the factory.
Some years back I was driving my ex-wife's BN7 one night and hit a fairly small but hard object in the road--either a rock or piece of wood--which flipped up and hit the sump. Immediately I heard a ticking sound which corresponded to the speed of the engine. I drove home and next day when it was light jacked the car up and saw a nice sized dent in the pan. When I started the engine I heard the ticking sound again and when I put my hand on the pan I could feel the tickiing. I dropped the pan and saw that the front throw of the crank was just brushig up against the dented pan....
...carefully banged the dent out from the inside with a ball peen hammer while resting the pan against a sand bag and reinstalled the pan. Voila, no more dent and no more ticking.