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Greetings,
One of the
things that's always bothered me about making a PP housing is leakage.
I've heard very experienced folks say that eventually, any PP housing
you make will leak, and it's easy for me to imagine that happening. I
don't think I've heard the same thing about factory housings though. How are the ports
installed in the factory PP housing?
The other
problem with a conversion is the side ports. I know people fill these
with their favorite epoxy, but I'd worry about that coming loose, and
getting into the rotor. How much would it hurt the PP operation if you
just sealed the ports on the outside of the side housings with a plate
where the intake would have been?
Cheers,
Rusty
Hi Rusty;
I have heard of several leaks with homemade PPport housings. Factory
housings are cast.
I have read of several instances where epoxy filled sideports have
debonded and fallen into the engine ruining someone's day.
It only takes a few hours to make custom fit plugs. I grabbed some
scrap 1"? aluminum tube, bent to shape with a vice, cut and
ground/sanded to fit.
Not perfect, but they will not fall into the engine.
If you are really concerned about leaks you can fill the irons as Lynn
suggested.
You could also add another leak barrier layer of rubber or silicon with
different thermal expansion properties than the JB weld in the water
passage.
BTW - JB Weld does not create the best surface bond to Aluminum without
some surface prep - try some on alclad. Etching works. You could also
sand the aluminum with epoxy on the surface to prevent the oxide
surface from forming. Another form of mechanical backup to prevent the
tube insert from falling in/out of the engine is probably not a bad
idea - Welding, brazing, threads, bolts, step, press fit...
The hardest part is getting up the nerve to cut into a perfectly good
housing...practice on a junk housing first.
There are several threads at rx7club.com and nopistons.com
Have fun!
Cary
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