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Posted by: marksteinhilber Sep 23 2016, 10:27 AM

Assembling my 2056 frankenmotor. Went to put the fan on and it seems to rub the housing on part of the rotation. Engine is a rebuilt 2.0 that was running and pulled for a 6 conversion and sold to me as a longblock, no accessories, tine, carbs, etc. I bought 2.0 tins, housing, fan, alt, distributor, and accessories. I have smoothed up the back edge of the fan, and cleaned up the mold lines off the housing and that helped, but don't have any roughness left and it still rubs a little. I'm wondering if i'm missing a thin washer or shim that goes between the fan and the flange...

Posted by: The Cabinetmaker Sep 23 2016, 10:34 AM

Yes. There is a thin washer that goes behind it. Without it the small dowel on the hub won't seat in the hole in the rear of the fan. Therefore, the fan does not set flush.

Posted by: marksteinhilber Sep 23 2016, 10:55 AM

Ok, I see the spacer and a washer on the AA Hard parts diagram, Spacer is $20 and washer is $1 from AA, buying parts a few small pieces at a time is $$$. I guess I need the spacer for sure, not sure why I would also need a washer. My fan fully seats without the spacer or washer, dowel pin aligns the fan properly, but it rubs the housing in one area as it sits too close to the engine. Thanks for the help Cabinet maker!

Posted by: The Cabinetmaker Sep 23 2016, 11:19 AM

The thick washer goes under the bolt that holds the hub on

Posted by: Dave_Darling Sep 23 2016, 04:29 PM

Check the classifieds here, or juts ping Bruce Stone directly, for the parts you are missing. Chances are you'll get them for a whole lot less than at AA, and chances are 100% that you'll get better customer service...

--DD

Posted by: marksteinhilber Sep 24 2016, 10:40 PM

QUOTE(Dave_Darling @ Sep 23 2016, 03:29 PM) *

Check the classifieds here, or juts ping Bruce Stone directly, for the parts you are missing. Chances are you'll get them for a whole lot less than at AA, and chances are 100% that you'll get better customer service...

--DD

Yes, how true. Bruce has been a great supplier for all the missing bits and pieces, fair and great to work with. I have a couple local shops checking for one that are a 20 minute drive instead of an hour to see Bruce. I'm trying Einmalig for $6 and Jorge at European Motor Works. He builds greAt type 4 motors for half the pric e of Fat and others. Thx for the good info guys!

Posted by: euro911 Sep 24 2016, 10:48 PM

Yep, Richard (T4) and I are currently building a 1911 motor for our white car ('Howard') up at George's.

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