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Pls List Internal Reliability Mods You Know

Old Aug 15, 2003 | 10:46 PM
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Hello all,

I was hoping you all knowlegeable folks out there could list are your Internal engine mods that are done for reliability that you know of and what, if any experience you have had with them. IE: Are they worth it or not! I know this is similar to the engine rebuilding tips and trix but, a little different and I didn't want to hijack that thread.



Examples

1.The "famous" 3mm Apex seal

2.Heat treating Of the Stationary gear teeth

3.Water Jacket mod to aid in cooling

4.Viton Water seals

5.Balancing Rotating assembly



Are there any mods you swear by????
Old Aug 15, 2003 | 11:02 PM
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weber 200(?) jets in the eshaft
Old Aug 15, 2003 | 11:15 PM
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1.The "famous" 3mm Apex seal

2.Heat treating Of the Stationary gear teeth

3.Water Jacket mod to aid in cooling

4.Viton Water seals

5.Balancing Rotating assembly





1. not needed

2. FD stantionary gears are strong enough

3. not need, upgrade other parts of the cooling system

4. the only that I might think of getting, plus it isn't that expensive

5. Just make sure you rotors that are close to the same weight.





If the part is questionable get a new one!
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