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To: morgans <morgans@Autox.Team.Net>
Subject: Gudgeon Pins
From: Joseph DeLuca <DELUCAJ@mops.wl.com>
Date: Thu, 23 Oct 1997 15:52:54 -0400
Good morning,

Thought you should know about this important bit of maintenance info from a 
British publication...


"It pays to maintain your gudgeon pins in tip-top condition, for otherwise your 
gudgeon pins may fail to operate smoothly or could become 'un-pinned'.   This 
could lead to 'flasking'.

"The pins are easily located beside the wet-pinioned flange's journal-piece and 
should be inspected at regular intervals.  Apply a few droplets of proprietary 
lustralising agent or anticoagulant flux, ensuring that it is well bedded in 
between the splines.  Do NOT over-tighten the crux bolt.

"Check periodically for signs of seepage where the gaiters rub against the main 
rostrum on the 'up' stroke.  Wipe BOTH end with a swatch of lint-free scrim, 
then use a strobe and calipered (or nib-ended) pargeting tool to check the 
inner tension.  If EITHER the bezel OR variable arm is thwarted or 
'tram-lining', switch OFF and replace the grommets without delay."

Regards,

Joe DeLuca
'62 yellow 4/4
Sparta, NJ

PS.  Can anyone tell me what is the best brand of lustralising agent or 
anticoagulant flux to use on Morgans?


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