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britman
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Post by britman » Thu Dec 18, 2008 6:03 am

On the 305 cylinder head cover you have the base gasket, metal plate, and top gasket with corresponding cut out holes for the plate. Which way should the holes be facing during assembly, toward the front of the motor/exhaust or rear/carbs. Damn if I can find it in any of my manuals and I just plain forgot to document this during the tear down.

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Post by LOUD MOUSE » Thu Dec 18, 2008 10:52 am

Install the plates as:
One which has the middle cut out
Metal plate with small holes toward the exhaust
One that is solid the same as metal plate. ...........lm
britman wrote:On the 305 cylinder head cover you have the base gasket, metal plate, and top gasket with corresponding cut out holes for the plate. Which way should the holes be facing during assembly, toward the front of the motor/exhaust or rear/carbs. Damn if I can find it in any of my manuals and I just plain forgot to document this during the tear down.
RIDE IT DON'T HIDE IT!

britman
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Re: Just Plain Forgot

Post by britman » Thu Dec 18, 2008 12:23 pm

LOUD MOUSE wrote:Install the plates as:
One which has the middle cut out
Metal plate with small holes toward the exhaust
One that is solid the same as metal plate. ...........lm
britman wrote:On the 305 cylinder head cover you have the base gasket, metal plate, and top gasket with corresponding cut out holes for the plate. Which way should the holes be facing during assembly, toward the front of the motor/exhaust or rear/carbs. Damn if I can find it in any of my manuals and I just plain forgot to document this during the tear down.

As usual my thanks to the one who always knows.

George

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