KRNetters,
In the morning I MAY be tearing down my engine. I have done this
before, but it came out of a car
and did not havea prop hub on it. My first question: Can I get the
engine case apart
before taking the prop hub off? I think I will have to replace one or
.
Daniel R. Heath - Lexington, SC
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From: raybeth...@sbcglobal.net
List-Post: krnet@list.krnet.org
Date: 05/26/06 18:42:19
To: KRnet
Subject: KR> 1835 Tear Down
KRNetters,
In the morning I MAY be tearing down my engine. I have done this
before, but it came
Ray Goree wrote:
> I think I will have to replace one or more gears , which will
> require
>that. But, I would like to take a look first.
Keep in mind that if you have to remove that prop hub with the crank removed
from the engine, you have very little to hang onto while you're
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Behalf Of Mark Langford
Sent: Friday, May 26, 2006 11:14 PM
To: raybeth...@sbcglobal.net; KRnet
Subject: Re: KR> 1835 Tear Down
Ray Goree wrote:
> I think I w
I had no problem taking the flywheel off when I got the engine back from
Steve, using the flywheel lock. When I took the "short block" to have it
torn down, the mechanic simply held the flywheel with his hand, and took off
the nut with an air wrench hammer thingy. I think Mark called it a "stutte
Heat will soften locktite...
> I had no problem taking the flywheel off when I got the engine back from
> Steve, using the flywheel lock. When I took the "short block" to have it
> torn down, the mechanic simply held the flywheel with his hand, and took
> off
> the nut with an air wre
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