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Author Topic: 1/2 VW case flange removal  (Read 16579 times)

Offline Sparrow

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Re: 1/2 VW case flange removal
« Reply #15 on: January 15, 2014, 10:22:21 PM »
Thank you Steve.  Good links and mounting setup advice.

John
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Offline John Harmon

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Re: 1/2 VW case flange removal
« Reply #16 on: January 16, 2014, 06:39:17 AM »
Yes thank you Steve.

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Re: 1/2 VW pushrod hole plugs
« Reply #17 on: January 20, 2014, 09:04:15 AM »
I have a slightly different method for closing the extra pushrod holes. I use a 3/4 in wood dowel sanded down to 18mm to plug the lifter holes. I drill a 3/16 in hole through the dowel and use a long 3/16 bolt. I have fender washers on both ends of the bolt and a rubber fender washer on the outside.  Then I use an original pushrod tube seal under the rubber fender washer. I can put some sealer on the outside seal, tighten down the bolt with a nylock nut and it should never leak.

Norm Heistand  my .02
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Offline Sam Buchanan

Re: 1/2 VW pushrod hole plugs
« Reply #18 on: January 20, 2014, 01:16:15 PM »
I have a slightly different method for closing the extra pushrod holes. I use a 3/4 in wood dowel sanded down to 18mm to plug the lifter holes. I drill a 3/16 in hole through the dowel and use a long 3/16 bolt. I have fender washers on both ends of the bolt and a rubber fender washer on the outside.  Then I use an original pushrod tube seal under the rubber fender washer. I can put some sealer on the outside seal, tighten down the bolt with a nylock nut and it should never leak.

Norm Heistand  my .02
Sounds like a plan except that using nyloc nuts firewall forward, especially on the engine case, is strongly discouraged. Use all-metal locks nuts instead.

 

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