So I’ve got my custom manifolds for the shorrock from maniflow. Took and age but I have an Lcb and an inlet manifold and no tactical dents.
I’ve got the charger mounted and the bonnet closes
So I’m looking at nipping up the two lower spacer bolts that go onto the timing cover and the plate behind it. The top one is stripped. You know the one with no space for a nut behind it.
So I have a spare plate... but can I get clever here or is it plate off? Can it be done in situ?
I’m off for a beer!
I've got a 69 Mini with a 1046, Cooper Head and a four on the floor.
I don't see how mig-ing (or soldering) a nut on the cover will help - its the thread in the backplate that has stripped so without that the cover won't be tight against the gasket and you've a potential leak
On that basis Doc and as you've already got a stripped thread, couldn't you simply go oversize to the next convenient thread size. If it's the backing plate, then make sure that it is a fine thread too.
The originals are 1/4" UNF so you'd be looking at 5/16" UNF.
You might need to hunt around for bolt that has a head small enough to sit in the recess of the cover (although I guess your bracket may negate that problem).
Thinking on my feet again, this time taking into account Graeme's input, the new slightly oversize bolt head could be machined down to suit with a slot-head cut across to tighten it. Or just use an hex allen bolt. I'm not with my Zeus or machineries now but isn't 0BA close to 6mm as I recall
So it looks like the front plate has to come off. I’ve got the taps but I can’t get access for the clearance drill and it’s not an easy approach for the tap.
So I have two options. Pull the plate and fit a new one ( or a modded tapped to 5/16 version ) or silver solder the spacer to the cover for the top mount and tap that 5/16”
I could do that in an hours work and it wouldn’t disturb the cam timing....
But the question is how much of a pavlova is it to pull the front plate in situ? Starting to wish I’d just pulled the sodding thing out now.
I've got a 69 Mini with a 1046, Cooper Head and a four on the floor.