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  1. Mknorr

    Fan belt

    Hello, I have done a bit of searching on this but haven’t had any luck finding anything so far. All the scale engines I’ve seen use an O ring as the fan belt. I would like to find/make a V belt instead. Does anyone have the recipe for making the rubber that belts are made from? Cheers, Manfred
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    Crankshaft Turning Fixture

    Yep, looks like it was the app that isn't working right. In Safari it show up fine. Sent from my iPad using Model Engines
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    Crankshaft Turning Fixture

    Hi Jack. Not sure if its an ipad thing, but there is nothing attached. Just an image of a disk with 3 points. Sent from my iPad using Model Engines
  4. Mknorr

    A V8 Maybe

    I love how you just get in there and do it! I have procrastination down pat. Everything else is still in the planning stage :D
  5. Mknorr

    A V8 Maybe

    Pete, I'm in Dapto, NSW.
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    A V8 Maybe

    Hi Pete, I just saw this thread. What a great build. Many thanks for sharing. Thm: Oh the humanity!:D Cheers, Manfred
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    1/6 scale Chevy V8

    Thank you Steve. That would be great. Chuck, it is the engine that propelled my first car, a 1971 Holden HQ Kingswood. From what I understand, it was based on a 1953 Chevy motor. It is known as a 202 red motor. Cheers, Manfred
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    1/6 scale Chevy V8

    Hello, Firstly sorry if this post is too late to add to this thread. I have tried to contact Jim but it looks like his mail box is full. Would anyone have photos or drawings on how I might press up an oil pan, timing cover or rocker cover? Jim's oil pan is very similar to what mine would...
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