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First valve adjustment - have some questions! ;)
Hi guys,
This is the first time I've done this on a 911. I have an 85 Carrera. I removed the valve covers and the gaskets are sort of an orange rubber stuff... are these silicone gaskets, and if so can I just re-use them rather than put the ones on that i bought from our host? The car was not leaking at all...so these seemed to be working well. If I can re-use them...what do I need to do to prepare them? Second.... Do I have to use brand new ny-lock nuts, or is it OK to reuse the old ones? Thanks! Mark.http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1356714294.jpg |
I would use new gaskets and new nuts. Noone wants to do this twice.
I tried re-using silicone gaskets on my SC, they didn't leak before but did leak after reinstall, not alot but somewhat. Others on the forum have re-used them without leaks....better lucky than good I guess.:D |
With those questions maybe you shouldn't have removed the V.C.'s at all.
ALWAYS replace the gaskets, nuts, and Aluminum washers. I see you do have a new kit on the bench, good thinking and good luck. And you've been well advised on the Kendall gear lube, you'll like it. |
Those appear to be the Silicone type you can reuse, I have them as well, they work nicely.
I would use the new locknuts from your kit though. Ferg |
I'll use the new gaskets then.
So...another question - the Bentley's manual says there is a "Z1 mark" on the crank case pulley. I see 3 different notches on the cc pulley at different locations on the pulley. 2 close to each other, one further away. One of these lines up correctly when the distributor rotor is aligned with the "1" mark. My question is.... I don't see any sort of "label" on the crank case pulley like they show in the books. What I do see is what looks like a weight or something attached at the point of where "Z1" is stamped in the books. Cylinder 1's intake valve rocker looks up all the way. Can I be certain this is truly TDC? Perhaps Carrera's don't have the text "Z1" stamped on the pulley? Mark. |
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