philstar
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My current 1600cc twinport engine case has bolts instead of studs to secure the oil sump plate—obviously, one has stripped and the engine is leaking oil, so it requires the engine removing and the case splitting to extract it and replace with the correct specification sump studs.
This engine has yet to be started for the first time, it has brand new cylinder heads, bearings, barrels, pistons, etc etc. The case itself doesn't look to be in great condition, and some of the sump bolts are wonky requiring modification to the sump plate holes. These sump bolts have been installed into sleeves, so it must be that some of the sleeves are wonky.
I have tried using silicon gaskets and higher quality sump plates / bonded washers however the bolts are slightly shorter than standard sump studs, so I don't have enough exposed thread to tighten anything with confidence.
I am considering replacing the case when I strip the engine to replace these sump bolts—it seems like a lot of work just to put everything back inside a compromised case.
Does anybody have any recommendations in terms of engine cases, or alternative options here?
Is there anything I need to be aware of when swapping engine cases?
Are there any worthwhile upgrades to do at this time, bearing in mind I set out to build a standard engine initially?
My main goal here is reliability, so I can use the bus without having to worry about the engine while I gradually upgrade/repair the rest of the components.
Thanks for any help—it's been a few years since I've been able to work on this bus but I'm trying to focus on it now to get it into a roadworthy state.
This engine has yet to be started for the first time, it has brand new cylinder heads, bearings, barrels, pistons, etc etc. The case itself doesn't look to be in great condition, and some of the sump bolts are wonky requiring modification to the sump plate holes. These sump bolts have been installed into sleeves, so it must be that some of the sleeves are wonky.
I have tried using silicon gaskets and higher quality sump plates / bonded washers however the bolts are slightly shorter than standard sump studs, so I don't have enough exposed thread to tighten anything with confidence.
I am considering replacing the case when I strip the engine to replace these sump bolts—it seems like a lot of work just to put everything back inside a compromised case.
Does anybody have any recommendations in terms of engine cases, or alternative options here?
Is there anything I need to be aware of when swapping engine cases?
Are there any worthwhile upgrades to do at this time, bearing in mind I set out to build a standard engine initially?
My main goal here is reliability, so I can use the bus without having to worry about the engine while I gradually upgrade/repair the rest of the components.
Thanks for any help—it's been a few years since I've been able to work on this bus but I'm trying to focus on it now to get it into a roadworthy state.