aeg 648 dry sump cam?
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Re: aeg 648 dry sump cam?
A dry sump version is not usually worth more than a standard version. So I would estimate the value of yours as between £100 & £150 as it is original factory has not been run.
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Re: aeg 648 dry sump cam?
what did the drysump setup look like Mark?
ive heard of it lots of times as being something like an MG oil pump but never seen it!
anyone got any pics?
ive heard of it lots of times as being something like an MG oil pump but never seen it!
anyone got any pics?
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Re: aeg 648 dry sump cam?
AFAIK,
It looks just like a regulare cam, but it got one additional "gear" like the one driving the dizzy - this is located on the other end of the cam... where the mech. fuel-pump was located.
It looks just like a regulare cam, but it got one additional "gear" like the one driving the dizzy - this is located on the other end of the cam... where the mech. fuel-pump was located.
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Re: aeg 648 dry sump cam?
Oh... sorry - seems like i missunderstood you... I thought you asked about the cam drive for the dry-sump pump.
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Re: aeg 648 dry sump cam?
Many moons ago... I found these photos of an FJ engine that was for sale somewhere...
Dry sump pump is clearly visible in the last photo.... other show how the oil was routed with pipes to the "front" of the block..
Dry sump pump is clearly visible in the last photo.... other show how the oil was routed with pipes to the "front" of the block..
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