Re: [HSS] "The Heart of the Matter

At least take the timing case off and inspect it Rick. If it all seem

stight, then you are okay, but if there is any sign of movement in the pin

or keyway, you must rectify it.

Geoff.
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Subject: [HSS] "The Heart of the Matter





> Hi Geoff,

>

> I read your informative article in WTN this month regarding "the timing

> chain drive". I have no idea what condition this unit is in on my 1927

> Hudson.

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> In other words I don't know how many true miles this engine has been

> driven, so would you recommend I take on this task?

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> Thanks,

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> Rick Gatling.

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