Posted by Crazy Horse on April 26, 2013 at 17:08:42 from (75.158.38.154):
My friend was in the middle of an engine rebuild over a year ago on a 120 cubic inch engine from an Oliver 60 Std. This would be the early version of the engine, probably early 40's. He then had to put it on the backburner and then eventually had to move locations for his shop. He's back into the rebuild and he is missing one critial part and he has turned all his stuff upside down and inside out but it's disappeared. It is what might be described as the timing gear "spacer casting" that bolts onto the front of the engine block, proably 1" thick or so and cast iron. Once that is in place, then the actual tin timing gear cover is bolted in place to it (that plate part he has). Any leads as to a supplier or individual that might be contacted and would be willing to sell him what he needs?
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