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Front main seal and..., disty drive gear question. |
LowGT |
Aug 13 2006, 11:48 PM
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1.8 and Proud! Group: Members Posts: 583 Joined: 2-October 05 From: Wylie, TX Member No.: 4,904 Region Association: Southwest Region |
So I spent most the day cleaning and replacing every seal in the engine. Only ones left are the rear main (have to get the engine off the stand for that) and the front main.
Can the front main be replaced without splitting the case? If so, do I just need to remove that one bolt and pull the fan bracket off to get acess to it? Secondly, I flipped the motor on the stand and the disty was out. So my disty drive gear fell out and onto the floor. How can I get it back in correctly? **Hopes there is only one way it will go in.** Dan |
So.Cal.914 |
Aug 14 2006, 12:09 AM
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"...And it has a front trunk too." Group: Members Posts: 6,588 Joined: 15-February 04 From: Low Desert, CA./ Hills of N.J. Member No.: 1,658 Region Association: None |
Yes you can access the front seal by pulling the fan and hub off. Don't forget the keyway on the end of the crank.
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type47 |
Aug 14 2006, 06:06 AM
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Viermeister Group: Members Posts: 4,254 Joined: 7-August 03 From: Vienna, VA Member No.: 994 Region Association: MidAtlantic Region |
to put the dizzy in, bring engine to TDC and install drive gear in such a way that the slot in the gear makes a 12 degree angle with the mating seam of the case halves. it makes a difference which smaller/larger side of the top of the drive gear goes in/out. see most any manual (workshop, haynes, clymer/lash...) for instructions. if you need more detail, i can post here, buy, no, it doesn't go in just one way...
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DNHunt |
Aug 14 2006, 06:46 AM
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914 Wizard? No way. I got too much to learn. Group: Members Posts: 4,099 Joined: 21-April 03 From: Gig Harbor, WA Member No.: 598 |
Also, find the distributor shaft thrust washer. It may be on the dizzy shaft when it fell out.If not iy may still be in the engine on the trust surface and mat fall into the sump (not good). If it is on the thrust surface you must get it aligned with the hole that the dizzy shaft sits in. Find it first before you reinstall the distributor drive.
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Matt Romanowski |
Aug 14 2006, 07:57 AM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 878 Joined: 4-January 04 From: Manchester, NH Member No.: 1,507 |
Find the spring too.
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Bleyseng |
Aug 14 2006, 09:20 AM
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Aircooled Baby! Group: Members Posts: 13,036 Joined: 27-December 02 From: Seattle, Washington (for now) Member No.: 24 Region Association: Pacific Northwest |
find both pieces as the springs mounts in the top of the dizzy drive and the spacer goes on the bottom. If you don't use the spacer the drive grinds into the case in short order.
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Dave_Darling |
Aug 14 2006, 05:04 PM
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914 Idiot Group: Members Posts: 15,063 Joined: 9-January 03 From: Silicon Valley / Kailua-Kona Member No.: 121 Region Association: Northern California |
Remember that the shaft turns as it slides into the bore in the case. You have to "back it off" by the correct amount of twist to get the ending angle correct. (Or close; it doesn't have to be perfect.)
Oh, and "TDC" in this case means TDC for the #1 cylinder only! Verify that #1's rocker arms both have slack on them and both valves are closed. --DD |
LowGT |
Aug 16 2006, 10:46 AM
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1.8 and Proud! Group: Members Posts: 583 Joined: 2-October 05 From: Wylie, TX Member No.: 4,904 Region Association: Southwest Region |
Thanks everyone, the spring is still on the gear and *thankfully* the thrust washer is sitting in the engine where it should be.
The fan hub is stuck on there, so I guess I'll have to rent a puller to get it off. Anyone have any luck with that? |
Bleyseng |
Aug 16 2006, 10:49 AM
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Aircooled Baby! Group: Members Posts: 13,036 Joined: 27-December 02 From: Seattle, Washington (for now) Member No.: 24 Region Association: Pacific Northwest |
Yes, a cheap ass FLAPS puller will yank it off easy.
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Dave_Darling |
Aug 16 2006, 02:53 PM
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914 Idiot Group: Members Posts: 15,063 Joined: 9-January 03 From: Silicon Valley / Kailua-Kona Member No.: 121 Region Association: Northern California |
So will three big fender washers.
How? Easy: Install the three fan mounting bolts into the hub, and run them down far enough that their ends trap (very large!) tough fender washers between the bolt and the case. This is to protect the case from damage, BTW--very important! Then turn each bolt 1/2 turn at a time, and the hub will pop right off! Make sure to have something under it to catch the Woodruff key, because it likes to bounce and is a b--ch to find once it does. --DD |
type47 |
Aug 16 2006, 04:50 PM
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Viermeister Group: Members Posts: 4,254 Joined: 7-August 03 From: Vienna, VA Member No.: 994 Region Association: MidAtlantic Region |
(IMG:style_emoticons/default/agree.gif) the vw... err, i mean porsche tool is a "U" shaped washer that fits under the fan and by running the fan bolts in, that is, tightening the bolts, the fan bolts push the fan off the hub. i used 2 pieces of metal stock about 6mm wide, 15mm long and 2mm thick.
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LowGT |
Aug 16 2006, 10:27 PM
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1.8 and Proud! Group: Members Posts: 583 Joined: 2-October 05 From: Wylie, TX Member No.: 4,904 Region Association: Southwest Region |
(IMG:style_emoticons/default/clap56.gif) The fan bolt trick worked like a charm. Took me all of 30 seconds and it was off. Only bad part is I didn't realize the hub went so far back on the crankshaft. That sucker made a large pop sound and what I thought was part of the crankshaft moved forward like 1/8th of an inch. I thought I broke the crankshaft until I pulled the hub all the way off. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/laugh.gif)
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LowGT |
Aug 24 2006, 12:53 AM
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1.8 and Proud! Group: Members Posts: 583 Joined: 2-October 05 From: Wylie, TX Member No.: 4,904 Region Association: Southwest Region |
Ok, I'm having some issues with the disty gear. I put the engine at TDC according to the fan, and verified slack in the rocker arms for cyl#1. I put the gear in with the smaller half pointing to the head (as per the Haynes manual). It looks like 12 degrees to the case half seam.
So I stick the disty in and the rotor points straight towards the firewall. Isn't that cyl#4?? This is my mallory dual point unit, and I didn't loosen the adjuster clamp on the disty when I pulled it out of my running engine. I thought that was weird, so I put a stock disty in that came with the used engine. It's rotor pointed between cyl#1 and cyl#4 (towards driver's seat). I'm confused, need advice. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) Dan |
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