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Re: Engine Rebuild

To: <datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: Engine Rebuild
From: <sh92@bellsouth.net>
Date: Mon, 23 Jun 2003 16:21:18 -0400
I got four grey gaskets that mate up perfectly to the back of the two SU carbs. 
The bearing material is copper and I only had to take down a few thousandths. 
There is quite a bit of bearing material left to wear upon.
-Scott
 
> 
> From: rdynow1@juno.com
> Date: 2003/06/23 Mon PM 03:45:26 EDT
> To: sh92@bellsouth.net
> Subject: Engine Rebuild
> 
> 
> Did you get the 4 Solex carb insulators and the 2 SU carb insulators that for 
>sure came with the Nissan gasket set A0101-2552F?  That is the engine overhaul 
>set.
> 
> Some aftermarket bearings came with the flange too thick.  You really need to 
>know that there is enough bearing material left to take the crank thrust 
>without having steel against steel.  When wear parts are the same material, as 
>maybe in this case, things tend to gall up and turn blue and smoke.
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> From: <sh92@bellsouth.net>
> To: <datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net>
> Subject: Engine Rebuild
> Date: Mon, 23 Jun 2003 11:17:56 -0400
> Sender: owner-datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net
> Reply-To: <sh92@bellsouth.net>
> 
> I got most of the engine assembled this weekend.  The only problem I ran into 
>was the thrust bearings were too wide.  When I first installed the crank I 
>thought they were a little tight but after installing the bearing caps (with 
>plenty of assembly lube) I couldnt turn the crank.  I had to pull everything 
>back apart and sand them down on a flat plate. I sanded until they just 
>slipped into the ears on the crank.  
> After putting in the crankshaft and the rear seal I started on the pistons. I 
>checked the end gaps in the cylinder and assembled them.  It took me a minute 
>to figure out which one went where, but I ended up putting the square one on 
>top and the one with the recessed edge facing down in the second slot. 
>Hopefully thats right because I really dont want to take it all back apart 
>again. Torqued everything down to 65 ft/lbs and now the crank turns with about 
>20-30 ft.lbs of pressure. 
> Assembling the timing chains was easy. I just put the #1 cylinder at TDC and 
>lined up all the dots.  It took me a minute to figure out the camshaft chain 
>goes under the jackshaft chain but I worked it out. 
> I cleaned and installed the oil pump and put the oil pan on.  I was all ready 
>to put the cyl head on but the machine shop had pulled the two compression 
>type standpipes from the top of the block when they dunked it.  They were 
>pretty grungy.  Today Ill clean up those up along with cleaning/painting the 
>engine mounts.  
> I plan on installing the Cyl head tonight using ARP studs.  Im going to 
>tighten it down in 10 ft/lb increments until the final torque of 80 ft/lbs 
>(Oil).    
> I got my gasket kit from Dean Apostle at Fairlady products.  I have to say, I 
>keep coming across something that needs a gasket and keep expecting it to be 
>the one thats missing from the kit, but so far, the kit has everything Ive 
>needed.  Ive managed to identify some of them, but a more than a few have me 
>baffled.  Theres this little round copper one that Ill have to call Dean and 
>ask him about.  Ive got gaskets for header outlets (didnt know a gasket went 
>there!) and gaskets for the carb to intake adapters and a whole slew of 
>gaskets Im sure I need but now am worried about where they go!
> Anyway, sorry for the length of the post but Im pretty proud of rebuilding 
>my engine.  I just hope it runs!
> -Scott
> 69 2k work in progress
> 69 2k next project
> 
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