Keeping Coolant O-rings In Place?
#21
Originally Posted by White_FC' date='Mar 25 2004, 02:55 PM
So........ Where is the pic of the housing with silicone all over it? would love to see it and compare it with how i ended up doing mine.
The degree wheels come from the brand name cam manufacturers.
The rotor is used for laying out ports. It has one corner cut away so you can look through the back of a corner seal hole, and scribe the track of the leading end of the side seal. The top corner you see in the picture, has one corner seal pocket cut open. It is a jig to trim side seals to the correct length. Put in a corner seal in the adjacent hole, and shove in a new side seal. Scribe the back of the seal against the corner seal pocket wall.
Remove the side seal and notch it on a grind stone and clip it off with diagonal cutters. Then square up the end on a hand stone. They are all too long and must be trimmed.
Lynn E. Hanover
#22
Originally Posted by Lynn E. Hanover' date='Mar 26 2004, 05:27 AM
I had that picture shortcut on my desktop so I could send it. Then I scrapped all of the shortcuts. Now I cannot remember where I got it. It is on the machine somewhere. I will post it as soon as I find it again.
The degree wheels come from the brand name cam manufacturers.
The rotor is used for laying out ports. It has one corner cut away so you can look through the back of a corner seal hole, and scribe the track of the leading end of the side seal. The top corner you see in the picture, has one corner seal pocket cut open. It is a jig to trim side seals to the correct length. Put in a corner seal in the adjacent hole, and shove in a new side seal. Scribe the back of the seal against the corner seal pocket wall.
Remove the side seal and notch it on a grind stone and clip it off with diagonal cutters. Then square up the end on a hand stone. They are all too long and must be trimmed.
Lynn E. Hanover
The degree wheels come from the brand name cam manufacturers.
The rotor is used for laying out ports. It has one corner cut away so you can look through the back of a corner seal hole, and scribe the track of the leading end of the side seal. The top corner you see in the picture, has one corner seal pocket cut open. It is a jig to trim side seals to the correct length. Put in a corner seal in the adjacent hole, and shove in a new side seal. Scribe the back of the seal against the corner seal pocket wall.
Remove the side seal and notch it on a grind stone and clip it off with diagonal cutters. Then square up the end on a hand stone. They are all too long and must be trimmed.
Lynn E. Hanover
Lynn E. Hanover
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