Still working on my T-Craft engine. Now it is the oil sump. I pulled the oil sump (painted gold and black) and stripped off the paint because it was full of dents and needed cleaned up. Well the paint came off and so did the bondo. The tank was a wrinkled mess and had four holes brazed shut and had a layer of solder on top of the flange which was used to level the flange in order to get a seal. It also had two gaskets to help. I was able to hammer out the worst of the dents but I have not melted off the solder on the flange. I left a little stoddards in the tank and discovered that there are pin holes where some of the wrinkles met the dents. That explains why I always had a mist of oil on the carb and the firewall but could not find a leak. When the oil was hot and the case pressurized a little a fine mist of oil would spray out of the holes and rust proof my engine.
Now I need a functional (good condition) oil sump for my A65 continental on my 1946 BC12 D. I have a real nice long neck sump which won't fit because the neck comes out of the tank too far forward. I would like to buy a sump if one is available.
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RonC
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Now I need a functional (good condition) oil sump for my A65 continental on my 1946 BC12 D. I have a real nice long neck sump which won't fit because the neck comes out of the tank too far forward. I would like to buy a sump if one is available.
Thanks
RonC
1 419 288 2865
419 575 1168 cell
or PM
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