It's "slightly" cold but the work has to continue....
I have cleaned up the heads and port-matched them so now it's replacing the head and fitting new gaskets after the cleanup.
For those of you that were curious, this is the Ultra-Spark electronic ignition fitted:
Now my hands are frozen... so valve clearance and the valve cover will have to wait ;D
Re: Fiat 126p - Aircooled 650cc 2 cylinder
Posted: Sun Apr 08, 2012 10:17 pm
by eben
I like this....
Since the weather has improved I ventured into a bit of heart surgery to track down the reason for my wet gearbox & bell-housing cover...
I also took the chance to change the oil seals and gaskets.
Quite a bit off oil inside the bellhousing
Luckily a dry clutch
but.... behind the flywheel...
The rear bearing carrier was bolted on very loosely...
Next... when the snow stops... again.... the gearbox....
Re: Fiat 126p - Aircooled 650cc 2 cylinder
Posted: Sun Apr 08, 2012 10:34 pm
by hitlers revenge
Eben, looks like somebodies been at those bolts with a shifting spanner
Re: Fiat 126p - Aircooled 650cc 2 cylinder
Posted: Sun Apr 08, 2012 10:59 pm
by eben
\no they are actually in good shape... they came with bevelled edges... looks a lot better without the grease
Re: Fiat 126p - Aircooled 650cc 2 cylinder
Posted: Mon Apr 09, 2012 6:56 am
by Tony Z
awesome video, I really enjoyed that!!!
Cool car
Re: Fiat 126p - Aircooled 650cc 2 cylinder
Posted: Mon Apr 09, 2012 7:47 am
by IMPI
hi
interesting the way diffrent engineers come up with a different solution to the same problem.
Case in point the fiats heads are very similar to the beetle but look at the pushrod tube seals as well as the head studs. The fiat has equal length headstuds which should make for a much more even torque distribution on the head. This feature was found in very early VW engine but was lost over the years. The main seal and its housing makes for much easier servicing I like the idea
Armand
Re: Fiat 126p - Aircooled 650cc 2 cylinder
Posted: Mon Apr 09, 2012 8:37 am
by eben
I've also compared things Armand because of the similarities. The pushrod tube seals actually "roll over on themselves" when they are compressed by the heads & case which causes them to seal a lot better than if just wedged in a hole...
About the seal housing:
They call them "bearing carriers" as you buy it with the bearing shells pre-fitted. Of course there is only the front and rear main bearings, no centre bearing so the crank runs totally on the two outer bearings.
Another interesting feature is the hollow crank-shaft which ends at the timing side in a centrifugal oil "filter"... It works!
BTW it was designed by the same guy who did the V12 for Ferraris in the 50's, Aurelio Lampredi
Re: Fiat 126p - Aircooled 650cc 2 cylinder
Posted: Mon Apr 09, 2012 9:20 am
by Dawie
Assume one could replace main bearings without having to remove the crankshaft?
Re: Fiat 126p - Aircooled 650cc 2 cylinder
Posted: Mon Apr 09, 2012 9:25 am
by eben
Exactly. The bearings(different sizes) come fitted with the carrier and then you can press-fit new seals when required.
Re: Fiat 126p - Aircooled 650cc 2 cylinder
Posted: Mon Apr 09, 2012 9:31 am
by hitlers revenge
I see you haven't lost that "Boer maak n plan" idea with the engine stand.
Re: Fiat 126p - Aircooled 650cc 2 cylinder
Posted: Mon Apr 09, 2012 9:37 am
by eben
I actually want to make an engine stand with some wheels..
Re: Fiat 126p - Aircooled 650cc 2 cylinder
Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2012 11:17 am
by eben
OK so this is what happens to an unsynchromeshed first gear if you don't come to a complete stop before you change gear...
1st/Reverse gear:
Reverse idler/layshaft:
Time to do some work on it....
Re: Fiat 126p - Aircooled 650cc 2 cylinder
Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2012 7:45 pm
by retrovan
Come on Eben, When you going to fit that 2lt type 4 motor.??????
Re: Fiat 126p - Aircooled 650cc 2 cylinder
Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2012 10:24 pm
by eben
The gearbox would have an even harder time then
A BMW boxer engine or Steyr Puch boxer would be more suitable.