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Post by bmcecosse »

Hard to imagine how 'engineer's blue' will check a clearance of 1.5 to 4 thou! I would however tell you if there was contact.
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Post by Axolotl »

I guess that is their intention. If it is rubbing the layer of blue, it is too close?

Four thou was probably sufficient tolerance to ensure it wouldn't touch at any point, hence the engineer's blue to check it wasn't touching.

Autobooks put it a different way, without the measurements:-

"When it comes to fitting the rear cap, coat the horizontal surfaces with jointing compound. If there has been trouble with oil leakage into the clutch housing, look at the rear end of the crankcase where there is the upper half of the housing which collects oil thrown off by the thrower ring on the crankshaft behind the rear bearing. [...] The half circular part must be close to but must not actually touch, the oil return scroll cut in the the crankshaft behind the knife-edged thrower ring. Before fitting the rear cap, verify that this rear cover is exactly flush with the bottom face of the block and has an even clearance al round the top half of the crankshaft. If this is not so, slacken the three fixing set screws, tap the cover into the correct position and re-tighten the screws. The jointing compound on the rear cap will now make a good oil seal on this rear cover."
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I'm sure that every one except me knew this but on my 948 the con rods are in two pairs you have to look closely to find the one that lines up with the big end before you push the piston down the bore otherwise you'll have to swap them around.
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Post by Willie »

Good luck with the scroll assembly setting. It seems that they cannot get it right most of the time on the factory reconn'd gold seal units from what I have heard.
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Post by RogerRust »

how can I fit a breather filter to the mechanicalpump cover plate?
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Post by bmcecosse »

I guess you will need to fabricate it up yourself - as far as I know, no-one makes this as a spare part. Make (or find) a cover - drill hole in it, weld pipe with bend and lead it upwards!
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Post by aupickup »

wellllllllll
i have a proper breather to fit the mechanical pump cover
it is still in its packaging and a unipart spare
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Post by wishbone »

Well lots of good advise here. I've got a new gasket and tapped rear cap up snug to the top cap and I can just about get .08m feeler gauge to curl in between the crank and cap all round so I know its not touching. I can't realy see how I can do any more!

On with the duplex chain next!
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Post by bmcecosse »

Au - good find - any chance of a picture (and a part-number) cos I have never seen an official one !
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Post by aupickup »

will try and dig it out tommorrow
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