by Klimek » Thu Aug 02, 2018 9:34 am
TomOnex,
On all VW aiecooled “Type 1” engines the rod had a casting in the side marking the direction the rod should be installed on the crank, that is installed with the cast “bump” facing up. The pistons have arrows that should be installed pointing in “the driving directions” (toward the flywheel) which in our case is pointing to the flywheel or tail of the airplane. The original pistons and rods were designed with a 1mm offset (not sure of the exact dimension) and when installed properly kept piston “slap” to a minimum when the piston changed direction of travel at or near TDC and ignition took place.
The rods supplied with the AeroVee kit have no markings but the pistons do. Make sure the arrows are pointing toward the flywheel. As far as the rods are concerned I just compared the General shape of the rods to an old VW OEM rod and installed them as if they had the “bump” on the side of the casting/forging. (Side being on the edge of the rod, not in the web)
Bla, bla; bla. I seem to rattle on a lot.
Capt. Frank B. “call the tower” Klimek
ONEX090
Unit Room Trained by Gerd Beetz, President VW service and Erwin Loheneiss, VP Training, VWMA.
Aeroinjector
Tail dragged
Steam gauges
2180 AeroVee
Paint not polish (in my right mind and not a gluten for punishment)
Going flying today!