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FE Technical Forum / Re: Low Riser / CJ Intake gaskets 1246-S3 or something else
« on: December 16, 2019, 12:02:46 PM »I prefer the blue set gaskets over anything with printoseal in its name.....
Yep!

Scott.
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I prefer the blue set gaskets over anything with printoseal in its name.....

If I have him turn it to the lowest spot it is going to be a vestigial oil slinger (in other words quite small) and I'm not sure if that is going to cause me any issues or not...

In other words small and round or somewhat larger and egg shaped.?.... Which is preferable...?

Bonus points if you can tell me how they get like that, seems like it would take real work to machine it elliptical... <shrug>




...............................and pinning the distributor at max timing.
............................... - but I do occasionally hear it kick back during cranking.
My question is, what is the benefit of running the engine at total (i.e. max) timing all the time except on start up?

It can potentially cause an issue (erosion of blade tips) in a turbo if injected pre compressor wheel, but is still done quite a bit. I don't think there is any issue on a blower.

I get the velocity part, it is our friend. ..................... There has to be some middle ground between port size and velocity? ( I'm asking, not telling).
Thanks,
JB

.............I would chuck the ring gear in the lathe, spun at a good speed, and applied an air powered disc sander, with the 60-grit, 5-inch flex-disc, at a high speed, and remove the required sum of material from the gear profile.
Scott.








