Hey guys! I have the engine hoist for the weekend, and everything is going smoothly up to now.....but when I was screwing the flywheel to the crank, I noticed that there were no washers or any kind of locking device with the bolts. The previous owner was really meticulous and organized and had everything zip-locked and labeled. This would be the first and only missing hardware that I encounter.
I wanna know if this is a case of missing hardware, or if the flywheel is bolted bare to the crank.
Oh! one more thing: the pivoting fitting fon the tranny (the one for the speedo (or something!) ends up in a way that the cable has to make a "u-turn" under the tranny, and then comes back towards the engine through the opposite side of the tranny. Is that correct? or did I do something wrong?
Thanks in advance for the always helpfull input!!!!!!!!!!
Jorge
BOLTS FOR FLYWHEEL w/o washers?
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no lock washers? Sounds fishy to me. I don't remember if I had washer either and its has been less than a month.
Lock washer or not, put some Lock-tite on them puppies. I did remember that. A little insurance goes a long way.
I dunno about the speedo... My tranny stayed in the entire time.
Lock washer or not, put some Lock-tite on them puppies. I did remember that. A little insurance goes a long way.
I dunno about the speedo... My tranny stayed in the entire time.
'69 1982cc SU
'74 1600cc VW Bug
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When life hands you lemons, ask for TEQUILA AND SALT!
'74 1600cc VW Bug
http://www.311s.org/registry/1969/srl311-07837.html
When life hands you lemons, ask for TEQUILA AND SALT!
Flywheel Bolts
Thanks Minh! It sounds weird to me as well, but I did what u said: Loc-tite, correct torque, and pray!!!!!!!!!!!!
I appreciate your help....again!
Jorge
I appreciate your help....again!
Jorge
Flywheel bolts
Thanks Brian! As adviced by you and by Minh, I got some red loc-tite and bolted the thing in place. Now my engine and tranny are in their permanent "resting place" on the frame.....finally!!!
Too bad I ran out of "play time" for the day, because my next step is cranking that baby on for the first time. I'll be doing that next weekend I guess.
Hey! Any input or tips on cold valve clearance adjustment? I know hot is the preferred way to do it, but I wanna do a "just-in-case" preliminary adjustment before starting the engine for the first time.
Thanks !!
Jorge
Too bad I ran out of "play time" for the day, because my next step is cranking that baby on for the first time. I'll be doing that next weekend I guess.
Hey! Any input or tips on cold valve clearance adjustment? I know hot is the preferred way to do it, but I wanna do a "just-in-case" preliminary adjustment before starting the engine for the first time.
Thanks !!
Jorge