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ABoer
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Felloe Oilers

Post by ABoer » Tue Jun 02, 2020 10:06 am

Hi all ;
I have seen in Vintage Ford # 2 page 41 , an article in [ What is it ? ] # 14 .
About Sperry's Felloe oilers .
Mike Vaughn told me it is for condition wood felloe's and spoke tenons to avoid shrinkage .
Do one of you have experience with that ??

[ Not to difficult to make ]

Thanks for your reaction .

Toon

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Re: Felloe Oilers

Post by Kaiser » Tue Jun 02, 2020 12:11 pm

Hoi Toon, als je de dichting aan de achterkant van t wiellager weg laat heb je toch t zelfde ! :lol:

For the non-dutch: Hey Toon, if you leave out the rear wheelbearing seal you get the same effect don't you ! :D

Greetings, Leo
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