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Empty engine compartment

And this time with the picture done correctly! I hope


Paul..........wow that was a quick turn around time....I see the engine is already back in the car.........oops...wrong car! I got the engine and Toyota 5 Speed back in mine today. Maybe I'll actually get to drive it next week.

Your engine bay came out real nice. I did a lot of touch up work in mine while it was empty.

Good luck with the engine rebuild. There was a big thread on the Triumph & 6-Pack Mail Lists earlier this month about using oil with ZDDF during break in period so stick with your guy's recommendation.

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Bob,

Dead give away on mine from yours. You are missing the "Official BCF Red Shop Rag" folded neatly and tucked under the wiper motor.

I've got some more touch up to do in some hidden areas and the bushings for the steering column came in Thursday, so now is s good time for those to go in.

With a little luck, the paint and clear will be finished, all of the new wiring harnesses will be installed and the steering column will be rebuilt by the end of the week.

Then, if I get really lucky, the engine will be done at Mason's and we can start putting that back together. Hopefully, New England Chrome Plating in East Hartford will have my new valve cover and timing cover chrome plated by Thursday so I can pick them up on my way home. They are the last pieces of the puzzle remaining to get picked up.
 
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