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SMO
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Leaking Push Rod tubes ....
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June 30, 2008, 14:55:47 pm »
This makes me crazy ... Now i have tryed JayCee alu tubes with double 0-rings and scat with 3 o-rings and thay leaks like he*l !
I also have a oil catch tank for the valve covers so i think that i have good breating ..
JayCee push rod tubes .. when you put them together they are so tight and the spring will not push them out .. i have oil on the o-rings.
Makes no pressure against cylinder head and engine case...
Scat works fine but the o-rings are BAD !!
Please i need some advice !
some pics
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Jon
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Re: Leaking Push Rod tubes ....
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Reply #1 on:
June 30, 2008, 14:58:04 pm »
Most of the time you are not letting the engine breath enough, then they leak like Hell...
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Fastbrit
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Re: Leaking Push Rod tubes ....
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June 30, 2008, 15:21:31 pm »
Don't install the expandable pushrod tubes by simply relying on the spring pressure to overcome the O-rings. Before you fit the heads, stretch the tubes slightly overlength, then assemble the heads as you would with stock pushrod tubes. Do not use any sealant on the pushrod seals - make sure the seals are dry and the head and case are free of oil. Excess crankcase pressure can cause problems but it's not always the reason.
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airstuff
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Re: Leaking Push Rod tubes ....
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June 30, 2008, 16:25:47 pm »
I remember reading a post about these same JayCee pushrods on the Volszone forum
Mr. Pete from Funkenblitz was saying something about supporting the outer pushrod seals with singe spring shims.
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Mike Lawless
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Re: Leaking Push Rod tubes ....
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June 30, 2008, 16:59:00 pm »
I made a discovery on a recently purchased set of JayCee pushrod tubes, compared to the older ones. It seems that the "washer" that presses against the seal on the head side on the new ones is larger in diameter than the old ones. I also noticed a leak right after firing the motor after the last tear-down, and this time I had the new tubes installed. It seems that the larger diameter washer interfered with the angled rocker pedestal boss under the head, preventing the tube from seating completely. I exchanged the larger washers over to the smaller diameter washers from the old set and that allowed the PR tube to seat firmly and fixed the leak.
That said, I have always used a thin coat of silicone sealant on the PR tube seals. I know most people don't. To each their own.
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SMO
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Re: Leaking Push Rod tubes ....
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June 30, 2008, 21:19:28 pm »
Hi !
Thanx for some good advices, The this is that the first tubes was JayCee, no sealant on the PR seals, it was ok against head and case. No leak there. It was just between the two tubes and o-rings. The tubes dosīnt slides free , to tight ...maybe with duoble springs. Ask me...would not by them again.
Scat tubes with 3 o-rings .. yes used sealant on PR tube seals .. its oil everywere so at the time i canīt see were the leaks are ... it could be some leak on thevalve covers too, check it tomorrow..
Here are some pics..
www.ausbrechervwmange.blogspot.com
//M
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Jim Ratto
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Re: Leaking Push Rod tubes ....
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June 30, 2008, 21:31:18 pm »
Quote from: SMO on June 30, 2008, 21:19:28 pm
Hi !
Thanx for some good advices, The this is that the first tubes was JayCee, no sealant on the PR seals, it was ok against head and case. No leak there. It was just between the two tubes and o-rings. The tubes dosīnt slides free , to tight ...maybe with duoble springs. Ask me...would not by them again.
Scat tubes with 3 o-rings .. yes used sealant on PR tube seals .. its oil everywere so at the time i canīt see were the leaks are ... it could be some leak on thevalve covers too, check it tomorrow..
Here are some pics..
www.ausbrechervwmange.blogspot.com
//M
If you don't use the "right" length Jaycees for "your" motor they will leak. I tried using "longs" on a 74mm motor, guess what they leaked. Dab some moly grease on the orings before you assemble tubes too. What stroke is your motor and which rods? If you have a big wide motor and short tubes or vice-versa, be prepared for an oil slick.
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Gunter
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Re: Leaking Push Rod tubes ....
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Reply #7 on:
July 01, 2008, 07:44:23 am »
CSP Push Rod Tubes Type-1
CNC machined from high grade aluminium
dual internal viton O-rings prevent leaks
heavy duty stainless steal external spring keeps pressure on the seals when the engine expands
22mm ID on the head side to clear push rods on high lift engines
19mm ID on the case side for quick oil return
anodized for a long lasting finish
comes with german pushrod tube seals
Made in Germany.
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BeetleBug
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Re: Leaking Push Rod tubes ....
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July 01, 2008, 07:53:53 am »
Quote from: Mike Lawless on June 30, 2008, 16:59:00 pm
That said, I have always used a thin coat of silicone sealant on the PR tube seals. I know most people don't. To each their own.
X2 - but only on the head side. Not leaking a drop.
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richie
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Re: Leaking Push Rod tubes ....
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July 01, 2008, 08:55:25 am »
Quote from: BeetleBug on July 01, 2008, 07:53:53 am
Quote from: Mike Lawless on June 30, 2008, 16:59:00 pm
That said, I have always used a thin coat of silicone sealant on the PR tube seals. I know most people don't. To each their own.
X2 - but only on the head side. Not leaking a drop.
x3,but on both ends
cheers richie
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SMO
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Re: Leaking Push Rod tubes ....
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Reply #10 on:
July 01, 2008, 13:07:58 pm »
The motos is 2332cc, 5,7" rods, 94x82 pistons, 9,5mm engine autoline engine case. So itīs a wide engine
And cylinder barrels are machined 1,7mm in bottom end to have 0 cumbusion chamber i barrels.
Runs with 0,40" (1mm) copper rings, comp ratio 10,5:1
//M
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Udo
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Re: Leaking Push Rod tubes ....
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Reply #11 on:
July 01, 2008, 20:48:24 pm »
Quote from: Gunter on July 01, 2008, 07:44:23 am
CSP Push Rod Tubes Type-1
CNC machined from high grade aluminium
dual internal viton O-rings prevent leaks
heavy duty stainless steal external spring keeps pressure on the seals when the engine expands
22mm ID on the head side to clear push rods on high lift engines
19mm ID on the case side for quick oil return
anodized for a long lasting finish
comes with german pushrod tube seals
Made in Germany.
These are the best you can get , but i open up the conus at the heads a little so the fix better to the head bore
Udo
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Gunter
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Re: Leaking Push Rod tubes ....
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July 02, 2008, 05:22:16 am »
Quote from: Udo on July 01, 2008, 20:48:24 pm
Quote from: Gunter on July 01, 2008, 07:44:23 am
CSP Push Rod Tubes Type-1
CNC machined from high grade aluminium
dual internal viton O-rings prevent leaks
heavy duty stainless steal external spring keeps pressure on the seals when the engine expands
22mm ID on the head side to clear push rods on high lift engines
19mm ID on the case side for quick oil return
anodized for a long lasting finish
comes with german pushrod tube seals
Made in Germany.
These are the best you can get , but i open up the conus at the heads a little so the fix better to the head bore
Udo
Vielen Dank Udo
see you in a couple of days
did I tell you that Herr Kemp is in pretty good shape
will he beat you this year ?
I hear Sabine is also doing some racing with the blue one ?
have fun and please drop by for a visit
we are leaving today from CSP and overnight in Duisburg to be in Chimay by Thursday at noon
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Udo
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Re: Leaking Push Rod tubes ....
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July 02, 2008, 06:31:41 am »
did I tell you that Herr Kemp is in pretty good shape
I know this , we both did the setup for his suspension at Bitburg
Last time he did a big second gear wheelie , that was cool .
Udo
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Gunter
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Re: Leaking Push Rod tubes ....
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July 02, 2008, 06:44:25 am »
Quote from: Udo on July 02, 2008, 06:31:41 am
did I tell you that Herr Kemp is in pretty good shape
I know this , we both did the setup for his suspension at Bitburg
Last time he did a big second gear wheelie , that was cool .
Udo
and the way I see it he needs to be in a pretty good shape
Peter and Sven are prepping his toy for SCC hope it all works out
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Jon
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Re: Leaking Push Rod tubes ....
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July 02, 2008, 08:19:26 am »
Quote from: Gunter on July 02, 2008, 06:44:25 am
Quote from: Udo on July 02, 2008, 06:31:41 am
did I tell you that Herr Kemp is in pretty good shape
I know this , we both did the setup for his suspension at Bitburg
Last time he did a big second gear wheelie , that was cool .
Udo
and the way I see it he needs to be in a pretty good shape
Peter and Sven are prepping his toy for SCC hope it all works out
x2
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Johannes Persson
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Re: Leaking Push Rod tubes ....
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Reply #16 on:
July 02, 2008, 08:25:30 am »
Hello,
This is probably the best PRT on the market.
The inside of the bigger tube is machined to get a perfect circle and hard anodizied which helps to get low friction.This keeps the pressure on the sealings and they wonīt stuck after some time on the engine, which I have experienced from some other brands.
Regards
Johannes
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Johannes Persson
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Re: Leaking Push Rod tubes ....
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Reply #17 on:
July 02, 2008, 09:16:22 am »
Hi again,
I ment of course the CSP tubes.
Rgs
Johannes
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Udo
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Posts: 2077
Re: Leaking Push Rod tubes ....
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Reply #18 on:
July 02, 2008, 11:38:48 am »
and the way I see it he needs to be in a pretty good shape
This is hightech and my car is only an old gasser from the 70's
See you in Belgium !!!
Udo
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Gunter
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Re: Leaking Push Rod tubes ....
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Reply #19 on:
July 02, 2008, 11:42:09 am »
Quote from: Udo on July 02, 2008, 11:38:48 am
and the way I see it he needs to be in a pretty good shape
This is hightech and my car is only an old gasser from the 70's
See you in Belgium !!!
Udo
okay Udo drive careful see you soon
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