THE REBIRTH OF NUMBER 74

Made it like Triumph tool shown in tool listing by Hermey's, sorry don't know how to send or capture picture. Cut 3/4 circle with plasma arc, drilled two hole and drove bolts with thread cut off, these are not same size dia. , welded into plate from opposite side. Slotted a piece of pipe for handle, drove over plate and welded.
I know a blacksmith @Son_Of_Dog
 
No, look at it, it's under, not over, and it's not seated, or in contact with, the whole surface.
Ok this is my picture, my engine is upside down, look at the dimple on the engine and how spring is attached.
 

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Ok this is sonnys engine, not upside down, see the same dimple and spring is the same. Bottom line for anyone wanting to check me on this, if you put that spring on incorrectly it will not slide. But if you put on correctly you can move freely as it does not dig in. Its all good, i was just pointing out what i found to be a fact, one way it fits better than the other way. Now i know.
 

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No, look at it, it's under, not over, and it's not seated, or in contact with, the whole surface.
Look at the eye where the spring hooks, you only see the end of the spring poking through eye, this is correct, sorry you didnt realise one engine upside down one is not. His spring is correct. I looked at it for weeks now.
 
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