lynnmor 7,315 #126 Posted February 14, 2021 3 hours ago, tom2p said: back in the day - we used STP as a pre-lube ... on rod and crank bearings ... cam and lifters not sure if it was the best thing to use - but that's all we knew at the time some used a light film of oil on the cylinder bores - others preferred dry (?) the other thing I recall : after cylinder was bored and / or honed - we washed in hot water with dishwashing detergent (Dawn ?) I did the same, except the STP was mixed with motor oil 50-50. At least we didn't start them up dry and wait for the oil to circulate. The cylinder walls can hold swarf from boring and honing, so a good wash down is in order, I use the hot water dish soap on small engines, on a large engine I used a solvent. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Greentored 3,216 #127 Posted February 16, 2021 Anxiously awaiting your block to come back and see this going together! Heres a couple tricks for you guys: 50/50 ATF/WD40 on the cylinder walls for assembly. Wipe the cylinder down good with this and a rag, you'll be amazed at how much 'trash' you'll have on your rag. Do this til its clean, then slather it on the cylinder and stab the piston home. Theres just enough lube to prevent a dry start, but not enough for the rings to 'ride' on top of. You'll have near instant ring seating....well....on anything but those chrome rings. Those are gonna take awhile ha...... Another trick for rings- they can be confusing. Oil rings can go either direction. Top rings often can as well- if theres no dot and no visible taper on the inside edge, you're usually safe to install either way. The second ring is a scraper- to be 100% sure every time when in doubt- install it on the piston, install the piston upside down with rod attached, run it up and down the bore a dozen times and remove. You'll see a very thin, shiny line on the ring- that line goes down. Of all the rings, this is the one you don't want to screw up, or you'll have a mean oil burner! As for staggering the rings- make sure your 3 piece oil ring gaps are all staggered, and make sure your top two are as well and send it home. Stagger between oil rings and top two dont matter. 4 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mickwhitt 4,642 #128 Posted February 16, 2021 Engine back home from the machine shop. 11 4 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tunahead72 2,424 #129 Posted February 16, 2021 Oh, that's pretty! 1 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tuneup 1,433 #130 Posted February 16, 2021 When you said 'bore', you meant it. I would have put a bit of steel wool buffing on the deck to make it shiny for you! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mickwhitt 4,642 #131 Posted February 17, 2021 Washed out the bore with soap and water, dried and oiled it as per your instructions. Lapped in the valves and cleaned the grinding paste off scrupulously. Fitted the cam shaft, checking end float. Knocked in an expansion plug which was missing when I stripped the engine but should be there to seal the camshaft pin. 4 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WHX?? 48,834 #132 Posted February 17, 2021 (edited) Don't forget the cam shim Mick & don't ask me how I know! Edited February 17, 2021 by WHX24 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mickwhitt 4,642 #133 Posted February 17, 2021 2 shims in mine and end float within limits. Crankshaft fitted, timed up with the cam shaft. Bearing plate fitted and end float of the crankshaft checked and within limits. I made a pair of lining up pins to hold the gaskets and shims in place while I knocked the bearing plate on. 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bill D 1,926 #134 Posted February 17, 2021 Have you considered having the crankshaft balanced before final assembly? David Kirk sells a balance plate that you can install yourself if needed. Any thought @Greentored? Bill 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mickwhitt 4,642 #135 Posted February 18, 2021 The crank was reground so I'm hoping it will be in balance still. Not much I can do about it now lol. Bottom end is all back together and done. Valves ready to be fitted in the morning and I will see where that gets me in relation to finishing off the rebuild. Mick 6 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Greentored 3,216 #136 Posted February 18, 2021 13 hours ago, Bill D said: Have you considered having the crankshaft balanced before final assembly? David Kirk sells a balance plate that you can install yourself if needed. Any thought @Greentored? Bill It definitely helps, but not completely necessary unless you made major changes to the weight of internal parts. Regrinding the crank wont change anything enough to worry about. On a good note- these things want more counterweight, and less piston/rod weight is the same thing- that means if regrinding the crank DID make a difference, you're going in the right direction. Also- have seen some aftermarket pistons with a thin wall wrist pin versus the heavy beast OEM one. Again, going in the right direction- less weight there equals more on the counterweight Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Greentored 3,216 #137 Posted February 18, 2021 Looks great, but you forgot a couple steps! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mickwhitt 4,642 #138 Posted February 18, 2021 Lol, im hoping im not missing any steps out! I put the engine back in the frame today so I can lose the lift table and there was less weight to hump about getting it sat on the shaker plate. Valves are in and gapped, breather assembly refitted, fuel pump and cam gear cover on. Now the steady rebuilding into the frame and harness. All is looking good. But didn't they say that on apollo 13 lol. Mick 4 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mickwhitt 4,642 #139 Posted February 20, 2021 Engine just about rebuilt, only the carb to fit and she is ready to start up tomorrow. Did the static timing but the generic points are pretty poor and needed some modifications to get them to gap at 30 thou. Hopefully they will be OK but if not I will clean up the Kohler ones. Mick 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ebinmaine 67,695 #140 Posted February 20, 2021 23 minutes ago, Mickwhitt said: 30 thou That the right spec? 20? 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
richmondred01 2,237 #141 Posted February 20, 2021 (edited) Yep .020 to start with. I’m not sure what points you have but I don’t recommend generic ones. Get the Kohler, Steins or Napa brand. I’ve seen the generic one melt and/or short on several occasions. Edited February 20, 2021 by richmondred01 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gregor 4,846 #142 Posted February 20, 2021 As someone who has been there. You DON"T want to fight a bad set of points right off the git go ! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mickwhitt 4,642 #143 Posted February 21, 2021 Don't know why I typed 30 thou, fingers like cows teats lol. Finished off the carb and other bits this morning and it was time for the moment of truth. Got everything set and double checked.... Looks like I'm not as stupid as my wife thinks I am lol. Mick 2 9 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
richmondred01 2,237 #144 Posted February 21, 2021 Sounds and looks great. Congratulations. job well done. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mickwhitt 4,642 #145 Posted February 21, 2021 Thank you. I would never and I mean NEVER have attempted this without the support of the fine fellows on Red Square. Every step of the way was paved with the advice of experienced and skilled people good enough to lend their time to some ne'er do well in England. You gave me the confidence to take on what is quite a major project for a back street mechanic like me. My grandfather taught me the basics of engine repair when I was perhaps five or six years old. My hands would fit where his huge paws would not so I became his apprentice. I hope he is looking down on me and thinking he didn't do too bad a job after all. Mick 12 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ebinmaine 67,695 #146 Posted February 21, 2021 Fine work sir. Absolutely. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Slightly Discombobulated 6 #147 Posted February 22, 2021 Sounds great and looks great Mick! Looks like it's ready for 40 more years. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Greentored 3,216 #148 Posted February 24, 2021 Awesome job bud!!! 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gregor 4,846 #149 Posted February 25, 2021 @MickwhittIf possible, I would like to see some pics of your governor and throttle connection on your K161. I believe mine is missing some bits, and I would like to know just how it is suppose to be hooked up. Thanks Greg Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mickwhitt 4,642 #150 Posted February 25, 2021 Hi Greg. No problem. I have photos and will upload few asap to show the governor and throttle linkage. Mick 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites