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Hi
Dave,
Keep
in mind that Lynn probably knows more about how to use the rebuild kit
than the people who put it together.
BTW, attached is the rotor
weight and compression chart. If your original engine was an 89-92
turbo, then you may have lucked out. Otherwise, you'll be swapping
that rotor out (assuming the second engine was in fact an FD).
Rusty (fingers crossed)
Thanks Rusty...
When I purchased the 3 motors en block, the seller was under the
impression that all were FC's.. however he had not done any teardown
and frankly I am at a loss to determine the difference looking at the
external aspect of the 4 port FC's and FD's...The only clue that jumped
out at me was the corner seal springs, otherwise they looked and felt
similar (no scale handly). Other than that, the only other difference
was in the amount of metal removed from the portion of the rotor
between the bearing and the side seals. The second engine's rear rotor
had just a slightly larger amount of material removed from it, I am
presuming for balancing purposes.
With regards to Lynn's comments.. then hopefully I got lucky with
regards to apex seal installation.. since we are developing pretty good
"thumb compression" ..
Based on reviewing the chart, I am hoping I got lucky then with regards
to the rotors. If not, now is the best time to try and "fix" it.. Hmm..
Maybe I will let Chris do the first startup on the engine
(Grin)....(Yes, I know he reads this...)
Dave
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