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Showing posts with label Engine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Engine. Show all posts
Tuesday, February 8, 2022
Friday, October 6, 2017
Cylinder Heads and Camshaft Housings Installed
A few more steps to completion.
After a great deal of agony over the choices, I used Threebond 1184 for sealing the camshaft housings to the cylinder heads. Fingers crossed I did it well!
On the knock bridge and knock bridge sensor, I used a bit of purple Loctite with the appropriate primer. Apparently the aluminum hole and plated steel fastener may not be enough to "cure" the Loctite. Given the engine's heat and the temperatur profile of the Loctite, I am somewhat skeptical that this will do much, but I figured it wouldn't hurt much either.
Heads Installed, Left Camshaft Housing Test Fit |
Heads Installed, Left Camshaft Housing Test Fit |
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Camshaft Housings Installed, Knock Sensors Installed |
After a great deal of agony over the choices, I used Threebond 1184 for sealing the camshaft housings to the cylinder heads. Fingers crossed I did it well!
On the knock bridge and knock bridge sensor, I used a bit of purple Loctite with the appropriate primer. Apparently the aluminum hole and plated steel fastener may not be enough to "cure" the Loctite. Given the engine's heat and the temperatur profile of the Loctite, I am somewhat skeptical that this will do much, but I figured it wouldn't hurt much either.
Monday, July 24, 2017
P&C's Installed
Noting a little milestone along the way...pistons and cylinders installed.
Little sections of PVC pipe work great if you don't have enough spare sockets to hold the cylinders in place. I used left-over 3/4" schedule 40 from the clean room construction, but a smaller diameter would probably be a bit better.
Little sections of PVC pipe work great if you don't have enough spare sockets to hold the cylinders in place. I used left-over 3/4" schedule 40 from the clean room construction, but a smaller diameter would probably be a bit better.
Tuesday, June 27, 2017
Engine reconstruction commences!
Family heads out, wrenching commences |
The clean room complete |
It has AC! |
Ready to begin |
A ding in the cylinder-head mating surface - the next bump in the road. But this piston looks good! |
Piston when first disassembled |
Wednesday, August 17, 2016
The Fan/Fan Housing Saga
Broken Blade Tip |
The Damage
The fan was missing two blade tips, and the fan housing was cracked around the alternator mount. So I decided to bite the bullet and order both new. I figured it would at least be easy, but Porsche had something else in store for me...
Friday, November 27, 2015
Saturday, August 1, 2015
Maximum Dis-assembly?
I hope so! Ella's engine has been torn down to the crankcase, so if much more is done that means a complete engine rebuild.
Here are a few photos to commemorate the occasion.
Here are a few photos to commemorate the occasion.
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