You da man Lawrie! Thanks for the history lesson, as well as, on what 1 and
4 mean. What would be the symptoms if it were 180 out?
Dereck
----Original Message Follows----
From: "Lawrie Alexander" <Lawrie@britcars.com>
To: "Dereck C" <derex39@hotmail.com>
CC: <mgs@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: Flywheel
Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2000 07:38:56 -0700
When you realize that the 1/4 mark represents "one slash four", not "one
quarter", that should answer your question, Derek. If number one piston is
at TDC, number four must be also. If the 1/4 mark is at the top at the same
time as the numbers one and four pistons, then that marks presence at the
top of the flywheel indicates that numbers one and four pistons are at TDC.
If you put the flywheel on 180 degrees from that position, then the mark
will not be telling the truth. It will say that one and four are at TDC
when, in fact, two and three are.
This all dates back to the days when some engines had an inspection hole on
the top of the bellhousing, through which the 1/4 mark could be seen when
you were trying to set the engine at TDC. Since the MG bellhousing does not
have such a hole, the 1/4 mark no longer serves any real purpose.
Lawrie
British Sportscar Center
-----Original Message-----
From: Dereck C <derex39@hotmail.com>
To: mgs@autox.team.net <mgs@autox.team.net>
Date: Thursday, July 27, 2000 6:01 AM
Subject: Flywheel
>It is proceeding at a snails pace but I am progressing. Yesterday I
>performed step #2,534b the installation of the flywheel (on a complete
>engine rebuild). Checking my many manuals (Haynes, Complete Guide...,
>Twist's rebuild) they all point out how to align the flywheel to the crank
>flange. Align the 1/4 mark on the flywheel with the corresponding mark on
>the flywheel flange. I see the 1/4 mark on the flywheel but not on the
>crank. In the Haynes manual there is a mention of the mark being up when
#1
>is TDC (the picture shows the engine upside down, so what is up?).
>
>I have my engine with #1 at TDC and I installed the flywheel with 1/4 mark
>at 12 o'clock (engine standing up right). Is this correct? What happens
if
>you get it 180 degrees out of alignment (the only other option)?
>
>Thanks
>
>Dereck
>1970 MGB
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