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Engine Sealing and Reassembly

Engine Sealing and Reassembly. Gaskets. Materials Cork Rubber Cork/Rubber Paper Fiber RTV (Room Temperature Vulcanizing). RTV. Made from silicone rubber Form in place gasket material Curing agent is the humidity in the air Used at the factory for some applications

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Engine Sealing and Reassembly

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  1. Engine Sealing and Reassembly

  2. Gaskets • Materials • Cork • Rubber • Cork/Rubber • Paper • Fiber • RTV (Room Temperature Vulcanizing)

  3. RTV • Made from silicone rubber • Form in place gasket material • Curing agent is the humidity in the air • Used at the factory for some applications • Comes in various formulations for various applications • “Sensor-safe” RTV must be used in applications that use an oxygen sensor • Use only where recommended by the manufacturer

  4. Anaerobic Sealers • Made of polymerized plastic (liquid resin) • Form-in-place gasket material • Cures in an oxygen free environment • Works well in tight fitting metal to metal sealing surfaces • Compresses to a “zero thickness”

  5. Head Gaskets • Most complex and critical gasket • Seals pressures up to 1000 PSI • Temperatures exceeding 2000 F • Clamping forces up to 200,000 PSI • Seal Oil and Coolant • Maintain a seal over a wide range of temperatures • Maintain a seal between metals with different expansion rates

  6. Head Gaskets • Head and deck surfaces must be acceptably flat and with proper finish • Not too smooth or too rough • Head gaskets are often directional • Do not use any sealant unless specifically called for • Torque specs and procedures must be followed

  7. Rear Main Seals • Three possible types • Rope • Oldest • Soak in oil before installation • Trim to proper length • Two-piece • Lip faces toward the crankcase • Offset the mating surface of the rear seal and the rear main cap • One piece • Lip goes toward the crankcase • May use a retaining plate or be retained by the main cap

  8. Engine Reassembly • ALWAYS use the proper lubricant on bolt threads • NEVER squirt oil in the bolt hole – the oil can accumulate on the bottom of the hole and when the bolt is torqued the oil will hydraulically “bottom the bolt out” causing under-torqued fasteners or cracking the block

  9. Bolt Stretch • As a bolt is tightened its length increases • This increase in length is what provides the clamping force • If bolt stretch can be directly measured, that is the most accurate way of tightening a fastener • If bolt torque must be used it is essential that the correct lubricant be used on the threads

  10. Lubrication System Priming • The lubrication system MUST be primed before the engine is started for the first time • This fills all oil passages with oil and ensure the bearings will receive oil instantly on startup • Priming can be done by turning the oil pump with a special driver and a drill through the distributor hole, or by using an external oil pump hooked to an oil fitting

  11. Startup • The carburetor bowl should be pre-filled with fuel or fuel lines purged of all air before startup • The ignition timing should be as close as possible before startup • As soon as the engine fires, engine RPM should be brought up to 2000 RPM to begin breaking in the cam if necessary • Synthetic oil should not be used for break-in (first 1000 miles) • After cam break-in oil and filter should be changed • Oil and filter may be changed again at 500 miles • The oil should then be changed every 3 months - 3000 miles

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