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Mystery Parts

Postby whitenviro » 12 Apr 2016 23:54

It's been almost two years since I tore down a Canadian spec TR7 2-liter engine, and I can't remember where these little brackets came from. Anyone know? I labeled most everything, but these slipped through and I can't find them on my US engine, or in the manual.

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Re: Mystery Parts

Postby fastman » 13 Apr 2016 13:27

Those are found on the double nutted head bolts to hold the plug wire organizers (two per holder).
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Re: Mystery Parts

Postby DNK » 13 Apr 2016 13:47

I say lifting points
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Re: Mystery Parts

Postby whitenviro » 13 Apr 2016 14:52

They are way too small to be the lifting points, not more than about an inch and a half long. The hole is about the size of the head bolts, so it could fit on those. If so, I won't be putting them back on, since this is going to be a Sprint conversion.
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Re: Mystery Parts

Postby XSeries » 13 Apr 2016 19:03

Some idea of scale would help - but are they off your removable hard top?

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Re: Mystery Parts

Postby DNK » 13 Apr 2016 22:15

In that cast Fastman nailed it.
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