12-07-2018, 09:50 PM
My engine building continues slowly, mainly due to lack of practical experience. I had a great visit with Mr Hainsworth who checked my cam gear meshing for me, something tricky to judge having never seen it before. Steve confirmed the cam gears are good.
He also spotted a mistake I had made where I had left off the dished oil thrower on the rear main bearing. He suggested replacing the old cover with one of the modern ones with an oil seal. Yesterday I speedi sleeved the flywheel boss and have the new rear cover plate arriving today hopefully.
I have lapped the flywheel onto the taper. This is where I am confused. The flywheel taper seems to have a section machined out of the centre so the taper doesn't touch at all in the middle. The red book doesn't seem to mention this but Austin 7 Club article does: http://www.austin7club.org/How%20To3.htm
So is that normal?
I just lapped enough to get even marking on the taper where it does touch. Definitely makes a difference, even with the nut finger tight the flywheel locks onto the taper and needs a tap with a rubber hammer to unstick it.
I measured the run-out at about 6 thou which I think should be OK.
Another question is I am using Phoenix rods with modern shells. The rods have little notches where projections on the shells locate into. These are only on one side of the rod. Does it matter which way around the rods go in the crankcase? I suspect not as long as I have them all on the same side?
Simon
He also spotted a mistake I had made where I had left off the dished oil thrower on the rear main bearing. He suggested replacing the old cover with one of the modern ones with an oil seal. Yesterday I speedi sleeved the flywheel boss and have the new rear cover plate arriving today hopefully.
I have lapped the flywheel onto the taper. This is where I am confused. The flywheel taper seems to have a section machined out of the centre so the taper doesn't touch at all in the middle. The red book doesn't seem to mention this but Austin 7 Club article does: http://www.austin7club.org/How%20To3.htm
So is that normal?
I just lapped enough to get even marking on the taper where it does touch. Definitely makes a difference, even with the nut finger tight the flywheel locks onto the taper and needs a tap with a rubber hammer to unstick it.
I measured the run-out at about 6 thou which I think should be OK.
Another question is I am using Phoenix rods with modern shells. The rods have little notches where projections on the shells locate into. These are only on one side of the rod. Does it matter which way around the rods go in the crankcase? I suspect not as long as I have them all on the same side?
Simon