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Re: MGA Crank End Float

To: WSpohn4@aol.com
Subject: Re: MGA Crank End Float
From: Charley & Peggy Robinson <ccrobins@ktc.com>
Date: Fri, 21 Jul 2000 16:11:52 -0500
  I build engine-powered models. My experience is that some cya glues
dissolve in petro products.  That's why we fuel proof the areas that may
come in contact with the fuel/oil.  This is true for both gas and alky
burners.  All the MG engines I've torn down had oil on the back of the
thrust washers.  How many miles did that engine last?  

  CR

WSpohn4@aol.com wrote:
> 
> In a message dated 7/21/00 7:13:18 AM Pacific Daylight Time, ccrobins@ktc.com
> writes:
> 
> >  How long have you been getting away with the "superglue" approach?
> >  I'd worry that the glue would dissolve in the oil.
> 
> First, the cyanoacrylate glues probably aren't affected by the oil and heat,
> but second, the glue is really just to hold the shim stock in place until the
> washers are installed in the engine, at which point there isn't much place
> for them to go as they are behind the washer, in the machined groove. And as
> they are not touched by anything moving, the inclination to wander astray is
> presumably minimal.
> 
> Anyway, it worked for me a few years ago on a race engine that was otherwise
> all in spec.
> 
> Bill

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