What are the trickiest parts about rebuilding one of these engines? Thanks |
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What are the trickiest parts about rebuilding one of these engines? Thanks |
Tdskip |
May 1 2019, 08:43 PM
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Or, in other words, where is a first time engine builder most likely to go wrong?
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Superhawk996 |
May 2 2019, 11:59 AM
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is it just me misreading? I don't think dimension "b" is changing with machining. It would amount to taking material off the ring gear.
material would be taken off the friction surface and an equal amount off the ledge that is below b. This dimension is show as "a". This maintains the same relationship between the friction surface and the ledge surface that the pressure plate mounts. Again this is dimension 'a'. I see no reason dimension b would ever change. What am I missing? |
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