Early primary gears - converting from wet to dry
Posted: Fri Dec 05, 2014 4:47 pm
Still trying to get to the bottom of this one and hoping that amongst this learned group I can find a definitive answer..
My car has the oil fed primary gear and true to form it leaks. However, I think the rest of the crank is sound, the clutch assembly is all in good condition and I have a nice set of NOS White Spot springs to put in it.
Can I do the following to preserve the original parts of the car and avoid having to get involved in re-cranking the engine and replacing the primary gear?
- Block off the oil feed with a brass tapered plug as per the official factory fix? If so, what size?
- Replace the white metal bushes in my otherwise perfectly useable primary gear with a self lubricating material? If so, what? Oilite?
Has anyone done this before? Somerford list the parts but of course they're obsolete so I'm presuming I'd need to find an engineering shop capable of doing the work. Somerford tell me it's not possible..
Thanks,
Gary
My car has the oil fed primary gear and true to form it leaks. However, I think the rest of the crank is sound, the clutch assembly is all in good condition and I have a nice set of NOS White Spot springs to put in it.
Can I do the following to preserve the original parts of the car and avoid having to get involved in re-cranking the engine and replacing the primary gear?
- Block off the oil feed with a brass tapered plug as per the official factory fix? If so, what size?
- Replace the white metal bushes in my otherwise perfectly useable primary gear with a self lubricating material? If so, what? Oilite?
Has anyone done this before? Somerford list the parts but of course they're obsolete so I'm presuming I'd need to find an engineering shop capable of doing the work. Somerford tell me it's not possible..
Thanks,
Gary