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Re: [TR] Packing an oil pump

To: jar@aldermanroad.net, jmitch@snet.net
Subject: Re: [TR] Packing an oil pump
From: "tom white" <tswhitez123@hotmail.com>
Date: Sun, 24 Dec 2006 14:57:20 +0000
The grease is called "Assembly lube".

Best regards,
Tom


>From: jar@aldermanroad.net
>Reply-To: jar@aldermanroad.net
>To: John Mitchell <jmitch@snet.net>
>CC: 6 Pack <6pack@autox.team.net>, "triumphs@autox.team.net"  
><triumphs@autox.team.net>
>Subject: Re: [TR] Packing an oil pump
>Date: Sat, 23 Dec 2006 23:47:48 -0500
>
>The trick in rebuilding an engine is the use of a special grease on all the 
>journals during reassembly.  This includes cam bearings and lobe faces, 
>rocker bearings, mains and rods, wrist pins, etc.  You should be able get 
>the grease at a NAPA or similar store, especially one that supports a 
>machine shop.  What makes this grease special is its load bearing 
>capability and that it rapidly dissolves into the new oil with no noticable 
>effect on the oil.  If you can't find that, then use a good molybdenum 
>"white" grease.
>
>The cylinder walls should be wiped down with 30 W oil, and the pistons 
>likewise. The timing chain, gears, oil pump interior, distributor shaft, 
>etc. should all be coated with 50W (usually a "racing") oil.
>
>One other "trick" is not to install the distributor until the engine is 
>ready to start.  Take an old distributor shaft minus the driving gear, 
>attach a drill, then spin the oil pump to fill all the oil galleries.  
>However, this can be a bit difficult because old shafts are not so common,  
>I have heard of folks actually making a dummy shaft to do this.  A bit on 
>the complicated side.
>
>Another trick is to remove the spark plugs, the just spin the engine for 
>five or ten seconds.  This will pretty effectively fill all the oil 
>galleries prior to the first run.
>
>If you do all this, you should have no worries when starting the engine.
>
>Cheers.
>
>
>John Mitchell wrote:
>
>>   I've heard it helps to pack the oil pump with vaseline after a rebuild 
>>to hasten the build up of oil pressure.  What exactly does that mean?  
>>Pack the screen and extension, or remove the pump and pack the body?   A 
>>second question, the rod bearing clearance measures .0015", which I know 
>>is within the tolerance range.  The main bearing clearance measures 
>>.00175, but bentley doesn't even mention checking this.  Is that within 
>>range, or does it really matter?  Thanks for any advice.  John Mitchell 76 
>>TR6
>>
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