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tubbyG
18-10-2011, 20:44
Recieved loads of bits and gaskets today for putting my engine back together, and am unsure what this part is for :scratch:

http://i880.photobucket.com/albums/ac2/Phase2-tungy-gtt/DSC00502-1.jpg

Can anyone shed some light? There is two bags of them, I opened one to count and it had 12 inside...they feel kind of papery

Markey Mark (BD)
18-10-2011, 20:47
There liner seals for the smaller engined 5's, they have different design seats for the liners

tubbyG
18-10-2011, 20:58
Many thanks mark :agree:

I was thinking to myself "wtf" :brickwall:

...... I didnt see anything like it when dismantling

youngscottie
18-10-2011, 21:42
Looking at it on iPhone so hard to tell but it looks like a guide sleeve
For fitting the crank seal

youngscottie
18-10-2011, 21:47
Oops just read your description I'm way off the mark
Never had any of these when I built mine
Probably surplus to requirement

Markey Mark (BD)
18-10-2011, 21:52
Looking at it on iPhone so hard to tell but it looks like a guide sleeve
For fitting the crank seal

I always thought they were the other liner seal for the smaller engines, granted i've never rebuilt a smaller C series engine or come across them in a C1J engine before.

tubbyG
18-10-2011, 22:04
I always thought they were the other liner seal for the smaller engines, granted i've never rebuilt a smaller C series engine or come across them in a C1J engine before.



there was two packets of 12 in the gasket set.

just out of curiosity though, why would there be 12 in each pack then? - 3/6 for each liner or would you need 24 for the crank seal?...:scratch:


I will get i touch with mike and see what he says :coffee:

Sparkie
18-10-2011, 22:40
paper seals for the liners. marked different colours for different thicknesses. doesn't anyone read haynes manual anymore..... :p

tubbyG
18-10-2011, 22:49
paper seals for the liners. marked different colours for different thicknesses. doesn't anyone read haynes manual anymore..... :p


nah.....I dont have my haynes here in the flat :crap:

plus its way easier to come on here and be spoon fed information :laugh:

tubbyG
18-10-2011, 22:50
thanks btw :agree::agree:

Tony Walker
18-10-2011, 23:17
For adjusting liner protrusion.