s/m engine rebuild queries
s/m engine rebuild queries
im restoring my 1963 n/p-s/m. and i have the engine stripped and ready for rebuild-- considering this engine has twin 0-ring liners, how do i go about fitting the liners and o-rings !? how do i put them in correctly !? as dont want to mess the engine up !! this will probably be one of many engine questions so all help is appriciated !! thanks michael
1963 fordson new performance super major. And An array or fordson parts and pieces !
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Re: s/m engine rebuild queries
Hi Michael
Stick the o rings in place with grease. The top and bottom rings are different diameters and both engage with the liner at the same time. The grease will ensure that the liner slides into position without dislodging the o rings.
I rebuilt my 63 NP Super in the last year. Be glad to help where I can. This site has many expert contributors who have been a great help to me.
Adrian
Stick the o rings in place with grease. The top and bottom rings are different diameters and both engage with the liner at the same time. The grease will ensure that the liner slides into position without dislodging the o rings.
I rebuilt my 63 NP Super in the last year. Be glad to help where I can. This site has many expert contributors who have been a great help to me.
Adrian
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Re: s/m engine rebuild queries
I usually use 100% silicone form a gasket goo. It is called Permatex here and is sold under other names in other places. Same stuff. It works like grease when applied and dries like rubber when set. I have done a variety of motors this way and have never had a problem with a leaky bottom seal with this method. It does give added protection where there may be a crater or problem spot. Be sure that the surfaces are clean, oil free, and dry before applying. Dandy Dave!
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1960 Fordson Power Major
1960 Fordson Power Major