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Old 12-06-2019, 03:03 PM   #261
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I would think that at 45 psi you could create leaks that normally would not exist. Check the oil drain back hole near the block water drain plugs. That is where the aluminum blocks have been known to leak water.
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Old 12-06-2019, 04:04 PM   #262
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Maybe try using antifreeze vs water for testing. That stuff will find its way out of places water won’t.
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Tried to installed new front cover, cam basket would not allow cover to seat against block. Going to machine cover for clearance, sounds easy. Just need to figure distance between cam and crank center line. Set mill up with riser blocks, 90* fence, remove front seal to pick up crank center line. Install bore head, fab tool, cut case 5.062 OD X 4.625 ID .060 deep on cam center-line. Piece of cake!

Reused old cover after inspection and cleaning with new seal. The block, heads, and water pump were holding 45# pressure for 30 minutes when I quit last night. Time to see if it leaked any last night, I'm crossing my fingers.
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Really appreciate your early morning reports. They remind me of what I need to get done.
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Old 12-09-2019, 11:58 AM   #265
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In 12 hours it looks like it lost approximately .1 lb. of pressure. Just one more case of assuming something is ready to be reused without being checked. Shame on Me!

I would say it was just another " Stupid old man trick " but I'm smarter than that. Just not that time.
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Old 12-10-2019, 07:53 AM   #266
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PRI rest of week
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Old 12-15-2019, 05:51 PM   #267
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Got remotivated at the PRI. Thanks I needed that!
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Got remotivated at the PRI. Thanks I needed that!
Ah yes - PRI.....Pause, Reflect, Invigorate......carry on.
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I'm Happy to report the water leak may have been the best thing to happen to the engine. On inspection found the crankshaft key had way to much ware for a few dyno pulls and two 1/8 passes. Grove in crank is .187 key is .183 making the key .004 small and allowing the soft key to be deformed by impact from crank gear and pump drive. I was advised to get correct size key made from better material.

As said by my Uncle Al " It doesn't coast a thing to pay attention"
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I'm Happy to report the water leak may have been the best thing to happen to the engine. On inspection found the crankshaft key had way to much ware for a few dyno pulls and two 1/8 passes. Grove in crank is .187 key is .183 making the key .004 small and allowing the soft key to be deformed by impact from crank gear and pump drive. I was advised to get correct size key made from better material.

As said by my Uncle Al " It doesn't coast a thing to pay attention"
Good find. That could have hurt.
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