Re: starting my diesel swap, 4cyl MB diesel engine into 89 A
Posted: Thu Jan 30, 2014 2:06 pm
More unfortunate news-
Ive removed the gearbox again, and I have performed the spin test on the aluminum flywheel, and that too has a definite heavy spot, though not as pronounced as the cast iron stock flywheel. It is not a neutral balance as I had hoped.
Since installing the 617, ive driven maybe 12 miles in test drives, and I have more bad news. The imbalanced flywheel fiasco has caused what looks like a rear main seal leak around the crank that has clearly presented itself since the last time the transmission was down (2 days ago). That will have to be fixed now as well, I hope I didn't wipe any bearings also.
here is the aluminum flywheel spin test-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Lhy4va2 ... e=youtu.be
Both flywheels are now at a machinist getting the one matched to the other
Ive removed the gearbox again, and I have performed the spin test on the aluminum flywheel, and that too has a definite heavy spot, though not as pronounced as the cast iron stock flywheel. It is not a neutral balance as I had hoped.
Since installing the 617, ive driven maybe 12 miles in test drives, and I have more bad news. The imbalanced flywheel fiasco has caused what looks like a rear main seal leak around the crank that has clearly presented itself since the last time the transmission was down (2 days ago). That will have to be fixed now as well, I hope I didn't wipe any bearings also.
here is the aluminum flywheel spin test-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Lhy4va2 ... e=youtu.be
Both flywheels are now at a machinist getting the one matched to the other