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White_FC 12-17-2003 08:27 PM

Hey all,



I'm going to do a 'budget' rebuild, (read: doesn't have to last long at all...) just until I get a new engine.

I'm wanting to reuse nearly everything from my old engine, like the rotors/housings and side plates.



Only thing is that one of the rotors for a little bit damaged when one of the apex seals let go..

It's a nick about 1mm deep leading up to the apex seal groove for about 2mm long.

The actual apex seal groove is still dead straight as it should be, just there now a little groove heading up to it.



The housings, one of them has some small(?) 1mm deep grooves going for about 3cm starting after the oil injection bung hole (heh heh heh) and going towards the trailing plug hole..



Would these cause a _significant_ drop in compression? I know this is faaar from ideal for a rebuild but i'm wanting to try out some different porting and what not, and just basically have my first go at rebuilding a rotor.

I'm going to buy some apex seals from rotary aviation and use those, all the other hard seals are within spec.



Before I tore it down it still had enough compression to give 5 even pulses and then only one far less even pulse https://www.nopistons.com/forums/pub...IR#>/smile.png

So that tells me that the housings should give enough compression to run ok?

treceb 12-17-2003 08:55 PM

first of theres no such thing as a "budget" rebuild. but when i did my "budget" build, one of the iron plates had 2 knicks. didnt seem to pose too big of a problem.... i dunno what effects it would have on the rotor housing. but it should be ok, maybe not recommendable, but ok.

RONIN FC 12-17-2003 10:52 PM

You gotta have a bad side seal if your getting 5 even pulses. If you damage one apex you only get 4 good pulses.

White_FC 12-17-2003 10:58 PM

RONIN FC, Yes, one of the side seal springs broke in half https://www.nopistons.com/forums/pub...R#>/unsure.png

That explained that, the apex seal was just cracked, and a small bit chipped off it, it didn't shatter and go all through the engine.. luckily..

MPM 12-18-2003 07:27 AM

The groove you described in the rotor housing will not let the engine make good compression no matter what the condition of the rest of it is. treceb is right about no such thing as a budget rebuild. You'd probably be better off buying a used(but running) engine as a temporary fix.

andynogo 12-18-2003 08:31 AM

Or just get a second hand rotor housing? Gotta be some around cheap? (I've got a useable one here but I'm "down under"!) https://www.nopistons.com/forums/pub...#>/biggrin.png



You could still use the damaged parts- just don't expect it to start as well or perform at its best. Is it worth it for the price of another housing? The rotor itself can be re-used as long as the apex groove hasn't been pinched at all. Check it very carefully. They can be "adjusted" carefully is needed. Good luck!

White_FC 12-18-2003 05:09 PM

I'm "Down under" aswell andynogo https://www.nopistons.com/forums/pub...IR#>/smile.png

but i'm also "Up north" reeeaaaal north, Darwin in fact, hehe.



I might call around a few places today and try to find a used housing up here.. Although I doubt there will be any up here at all...



Where do you buy your seals/springs/gaskets and water seals and whatnot andynogo?

I'm pretty sure i'll go with the rotaryaviation apex seals, but I still need some outer water seals and some corner seal springs.......

Rizla+7 12-22-2003 11:42 AM

Well, I have a somewhat similar issue here.

Let me explain. One of me irons, the rear one as a small scratch, not even 1mm deep, just enough that it can catch a nail and is about 2.5cm long. I'll try to get a picture a.s.a.p. I wonder if I could just buff it a bit with emery paper, as long as I'm still in tolerances, should it be a big problem ?

BigTurbo74 12-22-2003 03:21 PM

ya if you have questions, take pics and throw them up, but PLEASE clean them first, it is soooooo hard to tell when they have **** all over the rotors or housings

Rizla+7 12-23-2003 12:14 PM

Here, scratch, first shot

http://pages.infinit.net/rizla7/scratcha.jpg



Another angle

http://pages.infinit.net/rizla7/scratch2.jpg



And there is a bit of what seems to be some corosion, bad or not that big of a problem ? It is at the same place than the scratch, well you can't really see it well at this angle.

http://pages.infinit.net/rizla7/corosion.jpg


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