[NoVa-Corvairs] Fan Bearing Greasing Tool

Darrin Hartzler novacc-list@corvair.org
Tue, 16 Nov 2004 11:25:18 -0500


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 Michael,

Finally, a tech session consisting of something I have done before...and 
recently.  Should be no problem at all.  Always good to have a Finch cart 
to roll the powertrain around on, but with more than four adults, we 
should be able to place it wherever you like.

Is the rear of the car on jack stands at sufficient height?

Darrin

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Darrin R. Hartzler
Senior Corporate Governance Officer
International Finance Corporation
Washington, DC
Phone: +1-202-473-0027
Fax: +1-202-974-4459
Office: F10K-332
e-mail: dhartzler@ifc.org




"Puglisi, Michael" <PuglisiM@cder.fda.gov>
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Darrin/ Everyone-
 
I can't speak for the availability of the tool you're looking for but to 
say I don't have it.  I can answer the question about the project for this 
meeting.  If possible, I'd like to drop the power train out of my '61 
coupe.  I'm rather proud to say that I took care of all the preparation 
for that job this past weekend.  I used a very descriptive power train 
removal instruction pamphlet that I purchased from Clark's and I believe 
all that needs to be done is removing the 3 mounting bolts and lowering 
the power train. 
 
I'll have 2 or 3 scissor jacks along with my floor jack and a sturdy 
wooden board to lower the thing.  I'm open for suggestions on any other 
tools needed. 
 
The ride out to Rockville is a little longer than usual. I'll try to 
reward those who make it with some good refreshments.  See you Saturday 
morning.  Thanks.
 
-Mike Puglisi
-----Original Message-----
From: Darrin Hartzler [mailto:dhartzler@ifc.org] 
Sent: Monday, November 15, 2004 3:34 PM
To: novacc-list@corvair.org
Subject: [NoVa-Corvairs] Fan Bearing Greasing Tool


Hello all, 

Does anybody who will come to the meeting on Saturday own this tool?   

I noted the recent discussion on VV and should also note that my sad 
attempt at oiling the old bearing seems to be having little effect.  I 
want to try this approach if there is a loaner tool out there.  Could even 
do this at the meeting, as, suprisingly, I will be driving a Corvair to 
attend, sketchy bearing and all. 

See  you all on Sat. 

BTW, what is the project for this meeting?  Any tools I can bring? 

Darrin

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Darrin R. Hartzler
Senior Corporate Governance Officer
International Finance Corporation
Washington, DC
Phone: +1-202-473-0027
Fax: +1-202-974-4459
Office: F10K-332
e-mail: dhartzler@ifc.org


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<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">Finally, a tech session consisting of something I have done before...and recently. &nbsp;Should be no problem at all. &nbsp;Always good to have a Finch cart to roll the powertrain around on, but with more than four adults, we should be able to place it wherever you like.</font>
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Senior Corporate Governance Officer<br>
International Finance Corporation<br>
Washington, DC<br>
Phone: +1-202-473-0027<br>
Fax: +1-202-974-4459<br>
Office: F10K-332<br>
e-mail: dhartzler@ifc.org</font>
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<br><font size=2 color=blue face="Arial">Darrin/ Everyone-</font>
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<br><font size=2 color=blue face="Arial">I can't speak for the availability of the tool you're looking for but to say I don't have it. &nbsp;I can answer the question about the project for this meeting. &nbsp;If possible, I'd like to drop the power train out of my '61 coupe. &nbsp;I'm rather proud to say that I took care of all the preparation for that job this past weekend. &nbsp;I used a very descriptive power train removal instruction pamphlet that I purchased from Clark's and I believe all that needs to be done is removing the 3 mounting bolts and lowering the power train. &nbsp;</font>
<br><font size=3 face="Times New Roman">&nbsp;</font>
<br><font size=2 color=blue face="Arial">I'll have 2 or 3 scissor jacks along with my floor jack and a sturdy wooden board to lower the thing. &nbsp;I'm open for suggestions on any other tools needed. &nbsp;</font>
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<br><font size=2 color=blue face="Arial">The ride out to Rockville is a little longer than usual. I'll try to reward those who make it with some good refreshments. &nbsp;See you Saturday morning. &nbsp;Thanks.</font>
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<br><font size=2 color=blue face="Arial">-Mike Puglisi</font>
<br><font size=2 face="Tahoma">-----Original Message-----<b><br>
From:</b> Darrin Hartzler [mailto:dhartzler@ifc.org] <b><br>
Sent:</b> Monday, November 15, 2004 3:34 PM<b><br>
To:</b> novacc-list@corvair.org<b><br>
Subject:</b> [NoVa-Corvairs] Fan Bearing Greasing Tool<br>
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Hello all,</font><font size=3 face="Times New Roman"> <br>
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Does anybody who will come to the meeting on Saturday own this tool? &nbsp;</font><font size=3 face="Times New Roman"> <br>
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I noted the recent discussion on VV and should also note that my sad attempt at oiling the old bearing seems to be having little effect. &nbsp;I want to try this approach if there is a loaner tool out there. &nbsp;Could even do this at the meeting, as, suprisingly, I will be driving a Corvair to attend, sketchy bearing and all.</font><font size=3 face="Times New Roman"> <br>
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See &nbsp;you all on Sat.</font><font size=3 face="Times New Roman"> <br>
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BTW, what is the project for this meeting? &nbsp;Any tools I can bring?</font><font size=3 face="Times New Roman"> <br>
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Darrin<br>
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Darrin R. Hartzler<br>
Senior Corporate Governance Officer<br>
International Finance Corporation<br>
Washington, DC<br>
Phone: +1-202-473-0027<br>
Fax: +1-202-974-4459<br>
Office: F10K-332<br>
e-mail: dhartzler@ifc.org</font>
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