by grevaly » Sat Dec 06, 2014 2:38 pm
Hi Ryan, I have just finished my engine to the point where the rockers and pushrods are done. Everything went pretty well.
The few things I would do the next time...It sound like you are doing your own prop hub. Let it heat a long time. My first attempt
I heated an hour and twenty minutes, it went on only 1/2 way. The second time was two hours plus and it slipped on with ease.
When you install the small pins in bearing journals that keep the bearings from spinning check to be sure the bearings fit
down and seat easily, as the crank assembly is a teadious job to install in the case half, be carefull.
There are two places where you may likely have clearance problems: the connecting rods at the bottom of the crank case
and the cylinder stud bolts hitting the rocker shaft assembly when your setting up your valve train. The manual mentions
these item as you "might" have to rather than you Will have to. It bothered me to clearance these items(by grinding and or cutting) in my nice clean engine with an oiled up crankshaft. I would probably mock the block up and check rod clearance and fix if needed
and then go on and temp mount the cylinders and heads (no need to have the pistons in for this) and slide the riocker shaft on ther bosses to see if the cylinder bolts clear the rocker shaft, you will need to slide the rockers on as well. I had to cut a 1/4 inch off three of the four studs on each side of the motor. Then you can take things back apart and reclean stuff and go. Just my thoughts.
Mark Conner
Sonex Std Gear Aerovee #1242
Mostly Plans Built