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I'm in the process of rebuilding a 1933 Master engine that was "schuffled" around on a floor for 51 years. I can see that the oil tubes have been "bent" out of their original shape and will have to be adjusted. I know I have seen the tools that can be used to adjust and aim them, but now that I need them, I can't find the source! I believe some supplier was letting them out on a "loaner" basis, but I need some help in locating that individual. Anyone have a suggestion? Thanks, Gene
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Try The Filling Station ------- see the ad right below (or above) this post for the phone number
Last edited by ken48; 06/04/18 09:21 PM. Reason: location of ad
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It is rather easy to make your own tube alignment template fro that engine. Use the oil pan as a guide. bolt a piece of cardboadr or- to the pan and mark where the oil side troughs are. Then mount the cardboard to the engine and aim accordingly.
Gene Schneider
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