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1960 series 62 parts

Started by Dave Phillips, March 03, 2005, 11:10:21 PM

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Dave Phillips

Im tinkrering with my 1960 Series 62 coupe. Im looking for the rubber piece between my blower motor and heater box. It may be called a manifold or bellows. Im also looking for the felt washer that is between the oil pump intake and the pump housing. Anyone know of a supplier for either of these items? Thanks.

Bruce Reynolds # 18992

Gday Dave,

When I was putting my Heater back in the car, I cut up an old inner tube and wrapped that around the "joint" and used the clamps to hold it in place, and used a bit of contact cement to seal the join which I put at the back, closest to the firewall, out of sight.

As far as the felt washer for the oil pump, just get a piece of thick felt and make your own.

I have a feeling that when I rebuilt the motor in my 60 CDV, it came in the Felpro kit, but as I was using a 61 motor, I didnt use it.   The 61 motor uses a 1" shallower sump, and a fixed pickup.   If I can find it, you can have it, but the postage would be a killer.

Bruce,
The Tassie Devil(le),
60 CDV

Dave Phillips

I was leaning that direction but wasnt sure if the felt was something other than "actual"felt. Thank for your tips.
Dave

Ivan Zanatta

 Hi,
 I made up one of those ducts using some leftover seat vinyl, stitched together, sprayed black, and held on by cable ties.
If you can find a new or repro one, they are different on cars without  and  with A/C