
Originally Posted by
Steve in Cairns
Morning.
I am trying to put my series 2a petrol engine back together and need some help.
1) the nuts I an using to hold the connecting rod caps ars a locking nut, not nylox, and are stiff to turn. When I torque them up to the correct setting I am unable to turn the crank. Should I be able to turn the crank and how do I allow for the torque of the nuts.
1) the cam shaft tappers say to put the roller in with the chamfered side facing front. My rollers have both sides chamfered, can they go in any way?
Thanks
Steve
Steve
I only put a two and a quarter back together a few weeks back and I used new nuts on the con rod caps. The locking nuts are not available and are replaced with a straight nut, High Tensile "Grade 8". Once tensioned to the correct torque setting the rod should still move freely on the journal. Stating the obvious but have you got the correct size bearing caps? Are they fitted correctly into their locating notches? If you are re-using the old nuts perhaps a dash of "service removable" Loctite would give you peace of mind.
As for the cam followers/rollers, I replaced mine as they were originally fitted. I do recall that one side of the roller had a larger indentation but I am not sure if it went to the front or rear. Maybe they were changed to chamfers on both sides so they can be fitted either way.
Cheers and good luck,
Mick.
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