
Special Tools Required For Engine Dismantle/build
#1
Posted 07 September 2016 - 10:10 PM
#2
Posted 07 September 2016 - 10:13 PM
Flywheel puller.
Bearing puller
Plastiguage.
Feeler gauges
Dial gauges
Ring compressors.
Blow torch.
All mentioned in the Haynes manual.
Ball joint splitters pot jot poppers.
Cv boot tie tools.
#3
Posted 07 September 2016 - 10:24 PM
#4
Posted 07 September 2016 - 10:46 PM
#5
Posted 07 September 2016 - 11:28 PM
Plastiguage.
I thought general advice was to use a micrometer as it can also give an indication of roundness?
#6
Posted 07 September 2016 - 11:32 PM
And a good steel edge/rule.
#7
Posted 08 September 2016 - 08:15 AM
selotape
#8
Posted 08 September 2016 - 08:45 AM
Cheers guys
I just need plastiguage, dial gauge, ring compressor and valve spring compressor then:-) can live with that.
Oh and I have loads of sellotape, will the clear invisible stuff do
#9
Posted 08 September 2016 - 09:21 AM
Cheers guys
I just need plastiguage, dial gauge, ring compressor and valve spring compressor then:-) can live with that.
Oh and I have loads of sellotape, will the clear invisible stuff do
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I'm serious about needing sellotape......you will need it on the rebuild.
#10
Posted 08 September 2016 - 09:26 AM
what for, to get all the iron filings off my clothes...?!
#11
Posted 08 September 2016 - 11:00 AM
#12
Posted 08 September 2016 - 11:05 AM
#13
Posted 08 September 2016 - 11:20 AM
I found a decent stand with a magnetic base was really useful when using the dial gauge for measuring end float and cam timing.
It's a bit of a specific one, but I believe there's a specialist spring compressor that you can get (or make) for changing the bendix on an inertia starter motor. It's one of those things that you only find out when you need to do it :)
#14
Posted 08 September 2016 - 02:05 PM
I have never needed sellotape for a rebuild. I must have used alternative methods. Where would you need it?
To cover the splines of the primary gear to stop them damaging the seal. Sellotape with some oil on stops any damage that sharp edges of gear teeth could cause. I think there is a proper tool for the job, but I've used sellotape and it does the job....think I read about it in Vizard's book....or maybe the Haynes manual.
#15
Posted 08 September 2016 - 02:06 PM
what for, to get all the iron filings off my clothes...?!
Well hopefully you won't have iron filings on your clothes during the rebuild..........see above comment for the real reason.
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