dt100
Well-known member
Hi,
I've a 1972 (crossover) bay with a 1600 twin port engine, and decided it was time to fix the oil leaks and knocking on start up (loose head). First time engine out, so I'm kind of keeping a chapter ahead on Haynes and Muir!!
Anyway, engine, out, stripped, cleaned, heads off, valves re-ground etc, etc (didnt split the case)..... then just about to start re-assembly when I remembered the chapter on end float. With the flywheel on, and with the 3 shims that were there I am measuring 0.5mm endplay. With flywheel off I checked the main bearing and it is moving sideways. In fact the movement of the bearing with flywheel off is 1.5mm. The shims I currently have are 3 x 0.24mm.
The endplay seems a long way off from the 0.07 to 0.13mm that the books say. Could I replace shims to 0.34 variety, or wont this reduce enough... and in fact the problem I have is the main bearing?
* How long would an engine last if I ignored and just re-assembled?
* If you advise me to 'sort the problem'.... what do I do now, split the case (never done this before, but I'm learning!), and then how do you actually fix the main bearing?
* If I split the case what else should I look for?.... how do I tell if the other bearings are done for?
* Or from the endlplay numbers above, is my case knackered.
I wouldnt mind, but before I started this 'mini' project the engine actually ran ok, sure the heads rattled until they warmed up, and it did leak oil, but starting to think I should have just lived with it.... but now so much dismantled I may as well try to do what I can to fix...
Any help or advise greatlfully received....
I've a 1972 (crossover) bay with a 1600 twin port engine, and decided it was time to fix the oil leaks and knocking on start up (loose head). First time engine out, so I'm kind of keeping a chapter ahead on Haynes and Muir!!
Anyway, engine, out, stripped, cleaned, heads off, valves re-ground etc, etc (didnt split the case)..... then just about to start re-assembly when I remembered the chapter on end float. With the flywheel on, and with the 3 shims that were there I am measuring 0.5mm endplay. With flywheel off I checked the main bearing and it is moving sideways. In fact the movement of the bearing with flywheel off is 1.5mm. The shims I currently have are 3 x 0.24mm.
The endplay seems a long way off from the 0.07 to 0.13mm that the books say. Could I replace shims to 0.34 variety, or wont this reduce enough... and in fact the problem I have is the main bearing?
* How long would an engine last if I ignored and just re-assembled?
* If you advise me to 'sort the problem'.... what do I do now, split the case (never done this before, but I'm learning!), and then how do you actually fix the main bearing?
* If I split the case what else should I look for?.... how do I tell if the other bearings are done for?
* Or from the endlplay numbers above, is my case knackered.
I wouldnt mind, but before I started this 'mini' project the engine actually ran ok, sure the heads rattled until they warmed up, and it did leak oil, but starting to think I should have just lived with it.... but now so much dismantled I may as well try to do what I can to fix...
Any help or advise greatlfully received....