She is out!!!! Engine Pix :D
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Remove the flywheel, then remove the front eccentric nut, hub, cover, gears, etc. Remove all 18 tension bolts a little at a time. Remove rear iron, then housing, then rotor. Lift eccentric slightly and turn intermediate iron a little while lifting it off the shaft. Lift out shaft, remove housing, remove rotor...
You SERIOUSLY NEED a shop or Haynes manual.
You SERIOUSLY NEED a shop or Haynes manual.
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From: Laredo, Tx
Well I did not know that and I don't remember seeing that anywhere. Thanks aaron I have a haynes(finaly found it) What did I **** up then? I mean what will I need to ge a new part of? the front housing a rotor look ok and the only thing that was bad was that gunk and the carbon. I got most of that out anyways.
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You're probably fine as far as not damaging the engine, but it will be a serious bitch to get that flywheel nut off now...and you'll have to be careful doing it as to not damage the eccentric and intermediate housing.
There is a great rebuild video at http://www.rotaryaviation.com that is worth the $30 again and again.
There is a great rebuild video at http://www.rotaryaviation.com that is worth the $30 again and again.
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Oh and on another NOTE to all the non-premix guys I will be asking James for his digicam to show you all the effects of the OMP system and how it does actually only lubricate the middle of the rotor, seal, and housing. the sides of the housing are not as clean as the spot from the oil injector. And another thing the oil injector could never possible get the job done if you see the size of the whole that the oil comes out of "pin needle sized thing" I am now more confident that I made the right choice with running Pre-Mix
Well ****.
Your right on about that flywheel nut needing to come out first.
Yeah, that is probally going to be a problem. So you can slip the shaft out with the flywheel nut still in place?
Just a random idea. Would it be posible to cut the exentric shaft nut off? Just section it away with a dremel tool? Being very carful not to mess up the shaft threads?
Yeah, there are no pictures of me because I look like I am 13 too
James
Your right on about that flywheel nut needing to come out first.
Yeah, that is probally going to be a problem. So you can slip the shaft out with the flywheel nut still in place?
Just a random idea. Would it be posible to cut the exentric shaft nut off? Just section it away with a dremel tool? Being very carful not to mess up the shaft threads?
Yeah, there are no pictures of me because I look like I am 13 too

James
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From: London, Ontario, Canada
Originally posted by 1987RX7guy
Oh and on another NOTE to all the non-premix guys I will be asking James for his digicam to show you all the effects of the OMP system and how it does actually only lubricate the middle of the rotor, seal, and housing. the sides of the housing are not as clean as the spot from the oil injector. And another thing the oil injector could never possible get the job done if you see the size of the whole that the oil comes out of "pin needle sized thing" I am now more confident that I made the right choice with running Pre-Mix
Oh and on another NOTE to all the non-premix guys I will be asking James for his digicam to show you all the effects of the OMP system and how it does actually only lubricate the middle of the rotor, seal, and housing. the sides of the housing are not as clean as the spot from the oil injector. And another thing the oil injector could never possible get the job done if you see the size of the whole that the oil comes out of "pin needle sized thing" I am now more confident that I made the right choice with running Pre-Mix
Your right on about that flywheel nut needing to come out first.
Yeah, that is probally going to be a problem. So you can slip the shaft out with the flywheel nut still in place?
Yeah, that is probally going to be a problem. So you can slip the shaft out with the flywheel nut still in place?
Just a random idea. Would it be posible to cut the exentric shaft nut off? Just section it away with a dremel tool? Being very carful not to mess up the shaft threads?
Kinda different with an automatic. There is not a flywheel there is a a flex plate. And that is held to the shaft by a bracket with 6 bolts (I think).
Then that bracket is held to the shaft by the big ol nut.
James
Then that bracket is held to the shaft by the big ol nut.
James
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From: Rotaryland, New Hampshire
Originally posted by 1adzam
The flywheel nut is a 54mm. A 2 1/8" can also be used. Sears.. $22.99 You really need to use a t-puller to remove the flywheel itself. It's a wonderful exercise without one.
The flywheel nut is a 54mm. A 2 1/8" can also be used. Sears.. $22.99 You really need to use a t-puller to remove the flywheel itself. It's a wonderful exercise without one.
Originally posted by 1987RX7guy
James says we should look for a truck shop cuz they have large sockest since all the stuff on trucks is huge.
James says we should look for a truck shop cuz they have large sockest since all the stuff on trucks is huge.
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From: Migrated back to Gulf Breeze, FL
Originally posted by Ryde _Or_Die
Coolant
Coolant
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From: Laredo, Tx
Originally posted by Rxmfn7
Soak the parts in parts cleaner. And no offense, but you look like you're about 13 years old..
Have fun, my engine will be coming out shortly also..
Soak the parts in parts cleaner. And no offense, but you look like you're about 13 years old..
Have fun, my engine will be coming out shortly also..
That is what I was saying to James I think he looks like he is about 16 lol. I am 18 and go to college I am no 13 year old. No offense was taken.
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