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DanielH

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  1. I am planning to insert the valve guides into the cylinder head tomorrow. Question: the new guides have different lengths: * short: 2,031" * long: 2,256" Which are for the exhaust valves, which for the intake valves? I am planning to use our household oven while the wife is away, to heat up the cyl. head. Is there anything I should know before I press them into the bores? thanks again 🙂
  2. Good evening 🙂 just a quick update. The new "blue printed" oil pump has arrived, all clearances are really tight! Installed the piston rings per the guide. Arranged them in their grooves in such a way that they are in different sectors. Tightening everything down per the handbook. For my ease of mind I applied some locking paint:
  3. Hello Johny, yeah, thats my concern, too. I've opened the compression ring gaps to 0.25 to 0.30mm.
  4. Ok, a gentleman from another forum pointed me to this:
  5. Morning, I found these schematics here: https://www.rlengines.com/tech/Common_Ring_Types.pdf It appears that the first ring is a "Torsional Twist Compression" ring, the second is a "step-scraper compression" ring.
  6. Morning, here's a sketch of the orientation and order of the rings, which I _believe_ is right: Happy for your input 🙂
  7. Good evening 🙂 I've got a couple of questions regarding the piston rings. a) Order the country pistons come with 3 grooves, which I am counting from the _top_ 1, 2, 3. 1 and 2 take the compressions rings 3 takes the oil ring triples. I can easily identify the order and orientation of the oil ring triples (I hope so...) I find the rings for grooves 1 and 2 problematic, because the don't have a TOP mark, only a part number is echted. Groove 1: the ring which is supposed to go into this groove has the chamfer INSIDE-TOP Groove 2: the ring has the chamfer on the OUTSIDE - BOTTOM Is the order and orientation correct?? b) Gap I've measured these gaps: 1, 2 groove/ring (compression): 0,20-0,25mm 3 groove/ring (oil): 0,25mm (the curled oil ring was impossible to measure...) The manufacturer specs says (for 75mm bore??): 1, 2 groove/ring (compression): 0,25mm 3 groove/ring (oil): 0,20mm So, am I on the safe side?? greetings 🙂
  8. It seems that my package was moved last Monday...YAY...But it is still in UK.... Anyway, Dave has offered to send me another clutch with UPS. He really is a generous man!
  9. Hi there, you won't believe it, but it is true: my parcel containing the relined overdrive clutch is still stuck somewhere in the royal mail export pipeline between UK and Germany due to the security breach in early January 😞 And guess what: the gentleman who dispatched the parts doesn't really bother. As a foreigner I cannot file a claim with RM. It has been 4 weeks since David has dispatched my overdrive clutch. The tracking status has not changed since he dropped off the parcel at the post office there in Rugby. How would you deal with that? greetings Daniel
  10. Evening! I've got a question regarding the engine's rear plate. When I took mine apart I noticed something strange: a pin was setting in the rear plate, and that pin gently pressed against the fly wheel. The foto below shows the pin and the wear mark on the rear side of the fly wheel. You can see that the face of the pin is blank and worn from the sliding surface of the fly wheel. The pin was somehow loose and just sat there in his hole. Anybody has got an idea what happened here? thanks 🙂
  11. While I am at it... would you recommend this head gasket? https://www.jamespaddock.co.uk/head-gasket-set-non-recessed-mk11111-2 thanks a lot 🙂
  12. Another question regarding the valve guides: Are these the correct ones for my mk2? https://www.jamespaddock.co.uk/valve-guide-inlet-mkiiiii-2 https://www.jamespaddock.co.uk/valve-guide-exhaust-mkiiiii-2 Also, my old exhaust guides had seals...are they required or can I leave them away? thank you 🙂
  13. Morning, quick question: which of these exhaust valve should I order? a) https://www.jamespaddock.co.uk/exhaust-valve-unleaded-mk2149658 b) https://www.jamespaddock.co.uk/exhaust-valve-unleaded-2 The exhaust valve which I've extracted from my engine have a dia of ca. 1.266". thank you 🙂
  14. Evening, checked the main bearing clearance and end float today. Cleaned the surfaces, inserted the new main bearings, and 2 STD-size thrust washers, new main bearings and tightened the main bolts to spec. End float was: 0,2mm (spec: 0,157-0,203mm) Replaced them with a STD (0,09") and +5 (=0,095") thou thrust washer, which yielded this end float: 0,08mm Reduced the thickness slightly and achived an endplay of 0,160mm Resumed to check the bearing clearance. Removed the bearing caps and inserted plastigauge and tightened the bearing caps down to spec. Resulting widths were ranging between 2.0 and 2.5thou, which is in spec. If you guys won't come up with objections I'll get some proper assembly lube (was using WD40 for this task) and do the final assembly of the crankshaft. Greetings
  15. Evening, I was checking my crankshaft before fitting it again. Which of these grooves are from the front oil seal? Can I tolerate that or should I sand them out? Then I noticed these wear marks on the timing chain gear: Is that ok? Or should I replace that? Thanks 🙂 Daniel
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