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Subject: Re: Oil Pump for TR6 and Vanderveil Bearings (fwd)EDU>
From: Albert F Jones <fisher@hctc.net>
Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1999 14:51:04 -0600
Given all this conversation about Vandervell bearings I would just like to
say that I have a very few Vandervell left, that I would offer to the list.
  I am not attempting to bomb the list, I would just prefer to give fellow
listers a chance at them before I put them on E-bay.

1 set    VPR  91252  .020    GT6 & TR6
    $ 40.00
1 set    VPM 9253   .010     GT6 & TR6
    $ 30.00
1 set    VPR  91307 .010     TR7
        $  40.00
1 set    VPM 91612  std      Spitfire; Dolomite; Toledo (1296 & 1493) $ 30.00
1 set    VPM 91612  .020         "              "          "             "
          $ 30.00
3 sets  VPM 418     std      TR2-4A
       $ 40.00
2 sets  VPR  698    std       TR2-3
        $ 45.00
1 set    VPR 698     .020          "
            $ 45.00
2 sets  VPR 898     std       Spitfire - early  - 1147 & 1296
$ 40.00    
1 set    VPM 899    std        Spitfire; Herald
     $ 40.00
1 set    VPM 899    .010            "          "
            $ 45.00

I also have two oil pump re-build kits for a TR5; 250; TR6  @ $30.00 ea.

Fisher Jones

At 09:52 AM 1/27/99 -0700, you wrote:
>
>
>Brian;
>       I hate to say it but it's not a rumor.  I've had an oil pump on
>back order from VB for about a month now.  And after them saying 3 times
>that they were sending tomorrow, I finally talked to someone who had a
>clue.  The date for them to come in was marked TBA, I asked what that
>means, and the reply was that they have no supplier.  I doubt you will be
>able to get one from rimmer bros. either.  As far as your rings
>go...cancel the back order and call VB and you'll have them in a week.
>There is a guy here in denver with some wierd sources for this stuff, he
>called every where for an oil pump and came up with the same response I
>got from VB, although he did find .005" thrust washers.  I don't know
>where and don't want to ask him, since he is trying to run his business.
>VB doesn't sell oversize thrusts but you can ask them.  
>
>Aaron
>
>p.s. you should try ging a set of tappets, even more fun.  8 week
>backorder form TRF, 6 From moss and my guy in denver will have them by
>Friday, cheaper than any of them!
>
>On Wed, 27 Jan 1999, Brian Ricker wrote:
>
>> 
>> On Wed, 27 Jan 1999, Aaron Johnson wrote:
>> 
>> > Also TRF only sells vandervels for standard
>> > size...all other number cross reference to an AE number and I think even
>> > some of the standard sizes cross to an AE number.. It doesn't really
>> > matter though because almost all bearing manufacturers use the vandervell
>> > technology in their bearings. 
>> >
>> 
>> AE Clevite bought Vandervell, and changed all the VDV part numbers. I just
>> ordered a full set of .010 under bearings from TRF and got genuine
>> Vandervell rod bearings (still waiting on the mains :( ). I'm also waiting
>> on piston rings from TRF and an oil pump from VB. I hope the oil pump
>> rumor isn't true.
>> 
>>  
>> > Aaron
>> > On Wed, 27 Jan 1999 Rengrave@aol.com wrote:
>> > 
>> > > 
>> > > Listers;
>> > > 
>> > > I am about to do my first bearing replacement on my 73 TR6 big end
and con rod
>> > > bearings. I also need a new oil pump.
>> > > The oil pump is within spec as far as clearances, but the inner
rotor has
>> > > horizontal wear lines across each ridge. 
>> > > Does anyone know where I can buy just the inner parts of the Oil
Pump, or do I
>> > > have to fork out $80+ for a new complete pump?
>> > > Also does anyone have any thoughts on Vanderveil Bearings as being
the best?
>> > > or are other bearings just as good ? 
>> > > 
>> > > I am planning on taking advantage of TRF winter parts sale and
purchase my
>> > > bearings from them before the end of January, I hope they have
Vanderveil
>> > > bearings in stock.
>> > > 
>> > > Also going to buy thrust washers; one set in standard thickness and
one set
>> > > .005 oversized. My existing play was approx. .009" (as measured with
feeler
>> > > gauge at the rear of the crankshaft between the crank and the rear
thrust
>> > > washer, measuring the difference in gap loaded and unloaded using
the clutch
>> > > pedal method).
>> > > 
>> > > Wayne from Massachusetts
>> > > 1973 TR6  Mallard/New Tan
>> > > 
>> > 
>> > 
>> 
>> --
>> Brian Ricker                    brianr@mvp.net
>> Ballwin MO 
>> 
>> '70 TR6 CC56818L
>> 
>> 
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