Tips, tricks, and hard lessons
Tips, tricks, and hard lessons
Hello, I am about to clean up my engine (ACE 100) before I start the reassembly. In the past (car engine past) I wash my engine parts with dawn soap to clean everything up before putting it back together. Can anyone share some tips I should know before reassembling this engine this weekend? What type of lube do I wipe the internals down with prior to assembly? Should I flush the case out with a lite oil like mystery marvel and drain it out? Thanks for any help!
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Ace 100
64 Bridgestone BS7
"lil" Indian mini
71 Rupp Roadster 2
Ace 100
64 Bridgestone BS7
"lil" Indian mini
71 Rupp Roadster 2
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Re: Tips, tricks, and hard lessons
Make sure the left side crank seal does not block the oil passage to the bearning.
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Re: Tips, tricks, and hard lessons
Mountain:
Your procedures sound good. Hot soapy water scrub/wash helps assure that no metal or abrasive particles are left to wander around through the engine/gears/bearings/etc.
Oil wipe down stops corrosion immediately after the soapy wash/thorough rinse and dry. Use the oil of your choice. ANY oil is wayeeeeee better than no oil. I lean toward using my pre-mix oil as assembly lube for crank/top end -- and the gear oil I will use in the transmission as the assembly oil for clutch/transmission/etc. But again, ANY oil is better than no oil.
Ed
Your procedures sound good. Hot soapy water scrub/wash helps assure that no metal or abrasive particles are left to wander around through the engine/gears/bearings/etc.
Oil wipe down stops corrosion immediately after the soapy wash/thorough rinse and dry. Use the oil of your choice. ANY oil is wayeeeeee better than no oil. I lean toward using my pre-mix oil as assembly lube for crank/top end -- and the gear oil I will use in the transmission as the assembly oil for clutch/transmission/etc. But again, ANY oil is better than no oil.
Ed
Keep the rubber side down!
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