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Old 03-17-2020, 12:38 AM   #35
Kohnke Rebabbitting
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Default Re: Flywheel Housing Alignment

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Originally Posted by daren007 View Post
Herm I follow your thinking. Just how far out would you have to be to have the problems you are talking about. If you get 9, 12, and 3 within one, two thousands you are going to have to leave it up to the clutch housing to finish the rest. You would be chasing your tail. I find it hard to believe Henry went through this procedure on any of his engines...Time is money.
I Agree, Daren, But Henry, had what ever he chose for a gasket thickness, a new block, flywheel housing, and a new Bell housing, and that might have came out with using the .010 shims, at that point, in time.

Ok, if you get 9 & 3, with in .002, or even Zero, that is good. But I don't care what 12 is at this time, because we are doing, only 9 & 3.

So with your 9 & 3 done, set at .002, or a new Zero, Find out what your 12, & 6 is, say the 12 is .Zero, and the 6 is 15, you have to bring the top, to match, the bottom. Now, you will add, or subtract an equal amount of shims, .003's, .002's, and .001's to make the bottom to match, the top.

So now you have 4 equal points to bolt the Bell housing to, and it is all square.

I am probably not explaining, it very well.


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