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SPICA microswitch oil leak
Hey gang,
The Spider is running again, and is finally "nearly" leak free. Before I
consider this project finished, I'd like to do my best to make it completely
leak free. I've already replaced the first head gasket after it didn't seal
properly, and now the head is nice and tight.
One leak I can see is from the bottom of the microswitch housing on the
bottom of the SPICA pump. Is there a gasket here that can be replaced, or
is the oil coming from somewhere else and just collecting on the bottom of
the microswitch? It's not leaking from the SPICA filter, since I replaced
that gasket during the rebuild.
Any advice appreciated!
Thanks,
Ian Lomax
71 Spider
San Francisco, CA
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of
Joe Cabibbo
Sent: Monday, August 05, 2002 8:22 AM
To: Alfa Digest
Subject: AlfaCentro.com: New August Tech Q & A
Greetings,
::: We have just published a new Tech Q & A column by Rex Chalmers. This
month's topics are Brake Upgrades, "Modern" Headlight Bulbs, Milano Ignition
Timing, SPICA Low Fuel Pressure Problems, Dellorto Carb Flat Spots, Reviving
Stored Alfas, Clogged A/C Drains, and Breaking Clutch Pivots.
http://alfacentro.com/tech/index.html
Rev High,
Joe Cabibbo <[email protected]>
Website Content and Design
http://www.AlfaCentro.com
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