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Re: Broken Engine - 100 - tips

To: "Michael Salter" <msalter@precisionsportscar.com>, Healey
Subject: Re: Broken Engine - 100 - tips
From: "Alan Seigrist Blue 100" <healey.nut@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 15 May 2007 19:51:49 +0800
Michael -

Good thoughts... Thanks for your help as always.

We already checked the rod bearings and they are like new.  My
mechanic suspects the centre main - he says on three bearing crank
long stroke motors it's usually the centre that goes first.  He
actually says old 30's style two bearing motors are better than three
bearings.

I have some silver metal in the oil and a low end clatter in the
engine at idle... Water pump is good so...

Well, :(

Alan

- Original message -
Hi Alan, Although the center cap can be removed

On 5/15/07, Michael Salter <msalter@precisionsportscar.com> wrote:
> Hi Alan,
> Although the center cap can be removed reasonably easily, after removing the
> pan and oil pump it is pretty difficult to remove either the front or rear
> main cap because there are bolts which pass through the engine end plates
> and thread into the caps themselves.
> I have changed the crank in a 100S engine without removing the engine from
> the car but when one considers that the front cover, timing chain, engine
> front plate, oil pump, gearbox, clutch, flywheel, and engine rear plate have
> to be removed, it really isn't worth the trouble.
> I would however suggest that it is much more likely that you have spun a rod
> bearing than a main and, if you caught it early enough, you may be able to
> just change the rod bearings, although that too is pretty unlikely.
>
> Michael Salter
> 100S (1955)
> 3000 Mk111(1965)
> 100 (1953)
> AHX12 (1953)
> Bugeye (1961)
> http://www.netbug.net/blogmichael/
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-healeys@autox.team.net [mailto:owner-healeys@autox.team.net] On
> Behalf Of Alan Seigrist Blue 100
> Sent: May 15, 2007 12:39 AM
> To: Healey
> Subject: Broken Engine - 100 - tips
>
> Hi -
>
> I need to take the main bearing caps off the motor of my Atlantic (same
> motor as a 100) to check if I've spun a bearing. I've been told the caps are
> press fit into the block.....
>
> Is there any way to remove them with the motor in situ... or do I have to
> pull the motor and take it to a machine shop. I really don't want to yank
> the motor on this thing (the motor otherwise is in great shape)... I suspect
> it just has a spun/scored main bearing, everything else is like new.
>
> Any advice apprciated.
>
> --
> Alan
>
> '52 A90
> '53 BN1
> '64 BJ8
>
>
>
>


-- 
Alan

'52 A90
'53 BN1
'64 BJ8




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