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HI can anyone tell me where to position the disc valve in relation to TDC or BDC on a 1980 tl320. I cant see any marks on the engine and as I received the engine in several boxes I am in the dark. I think that the disc should start opening just as the crank goes past BDC but any advice would be appreciated. Thanks

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Hi Ross, just got the engine and gearbox together, still have to sort out the outer casins cosmetically and plate a hole where the chain has damaged in the past. Should have that done tomorrow and then I can start on the frame etc. Still on target to have it running for next month fingers crossed. James

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You said next month. Waiting

Yeah I know but having a lot of trouble with the Beamish at the moment. The reason that I retired from the last trial was that the 5th gear dog had broken and the engine is stripped and ready to rebuild only problem being I have not yet sourced a replacement, waiting on a bloke to get back to me. AS soon as thats sorted then SWM will soon follow,(hopefully)

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On 2/25/2011 at 8:29 AM, b40rt said:

It's OK, if you like the sound of nails being dragged down a black board.

She is far nicer in the flesh and is a very amiable person. Met her at Brands Hatch where she was covering a feature on one type of car racing, I can vouch that when she was not mixing it with ‘ the boys’ she would spend her free time playing with a 2 year old child belonging to a fellow competitor....nice ?

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