OK, too much drama and intrigue right now. Let's talk about something constructive, like cam timing. I've been working on a set up to be able to use a degree wheel from Mark Allison on my FI '82 2 Liter Spider. Without having to change the front pulley, or draining the radiator or removing the water pump. So a while back I asked the forum for a pulley to work with and cormac sent me one. I designed a plastic (Delrin for those who care about such things) adapter that fits on a modified degree wheel and the crank pulley on the engine. The adapter has a little threaded gizmo that locks it to the pulley when you're ready to set TDC. I also cut down the 38 mm socket so I can swing the crank with a ratchet and leave the radiator in place. I have a few pictures that show the degree wheel attached to the pulley and installed on the engine. Next stop is the dial indicator for the TDC on cylinder 1 and the lifter on each cam. Pictures once I get that designed and built.
Modified degree wheel with pulley adapter and cut down socket
Degree wheel with locking gizmo to hold TDC on pulley
Side view
Better view of cut down socket
OK, I saw this at the Denver airport and thought it was cool. The bassist for Iron Maiden is one of the pilots.
I'll post some pics of the wheel on the engine this weekend.