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  1. #466

    Re: Cooling System Warning Alarm

    Cylinder Tightning Sequence

  2. #467

    Re: Cooling System Warning Alarm

    always advicable to follow the correct sequence, if unavailable you should start at the centre and work toward the outside.
    cente, left, right of centre, left of centre, right of centre etc and the same applies to top and bottom
    centre, top, bottom, top bottom
    so it may look like this

    centre, left top, right bottom, left bottom, right top
    bear in mind I dont know the stud pattern and this is only an example,
    Always do a retension on head bolts
    Aliminium heads need to be tetensioned when cold
    Cast heads need to be retensioned when hot
    hope this is of some help and not to confusing
    cheers
    blaze

  3. #468

    Re: Cooling System Warning Alarm

    Quote Originally Posted by station-rat
    That will depend on which way you rotated the housing???
    Station-rat
    THe housing was rotated the same way so that the directions of vanes was same as old vanes.

    Smelly

  4. #469

    Re: Cooling System Warning Alarm

    thanks rat/blaze for those specs.

    this picture is for the RHS head - same for LHS head?

    Smelly

  5. #470

    Re: Cooling System Warning Alarm

    But were the old ones correct?
    Station-rat

  6. #471

    Re: Cooling System Warning Alarm

    GOod point. I did see water coming out of the pee hole beofre any fiddle was done (wiht old impellor). Is that a sign of correct vane orientation?

    Smelly

  7. #472

    Re: Cooling System Warning Alarm

    I would still go back to the start and look at the water pump.
    You know a lot more about it now, and check each part for correct assembly. It will proberly save you a lot of time in the long run. Also put the hose up the water tube and see that water does flow the top of the motor
    Station-rat

  8. #473

    Re: Cooling System Warning Alarm

    WIll do it - thanks RAt.

    Re: Leg off - Getting stronger by the day

    Smelly

  9. #474

    Re: Cooling System Warning Alarm

    GO AUSSIES!!!!!!!! 5-0.

    OK - Bottom leg off - again.

    Ran water hose through bottom pipe in leg and tested for blockages - none - water flowed happily at bottom of both heads and out through pee hole.

    Next steps?

    Smelly

  10. #475

    Re: Cooling System Warning Alarm

    RAT - the Cylinder Tightning Sequence shown in the picture - is this sequence the same for both heads (L/R)?

    Smelly

  11. #476

    Re: Cooling System Warning Alarm

    hi smelly sorry for interrupting but help ! i put mine back together and there is water coming out of both bottom plugs ?

  12. #477

    Re: Cooling System Warning Alarm

    What do you mean Plugs Wayne, Not your spark plugs I hope.
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    Expires every year and you get a 3 day pass when you go interstate.

  13. #478

    Re: Cooling System Warning Alarm

    Wayne - seems like trouble - curious as to know ..

    Guys - I have pulle doff leg and fiddling around..

    Re: steel housing that encapsulates the impellor vanes - this was tight. Is the impellor supposed to spin inside this steel hosuign or is the hosuign/impellor supposed to rotate as one?

    WHen I rotate drive shaft with hand, the impellor has about 15 degrees slack before it 'catches' and rotates with shaft.. Is this normal?

    And, when RAt was talking about rotating shaft CW - what reference is he referring to - looking down on shaft?

    Smelly

  14. #479

    Re: Cooling System Warning Alarm

    How does the water come through the pump anyway?


  15. #480

    Re: Cooling System Warning Alarm

    Smelly the housing is screwed down so shouldn't move the impellor spins within the housing. But 15 deg before it catches on the shaft, you might have a small wobble, but 15 deg sounds like the key is not in right.

    But all the same once it locks up it wouldn't make any differance to it's pumping ability, unless the impellor is slipping, is that possible.
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