coderbert
New member
Hey everyone!
I've been working on and off on a D206 engine from an IH 584 (my first rebuild) for the last few months. I just put the new liner seals (I think that is what they are called--they're the big o-rings between the sleeve and cylinder wall?) in tonight. There were two seal styles included with the rebuild kit--seals with red dots and seals with yellow dots. The notes with the seals didn't list my engine, so I just used the seals that were closest in diameter to the old seals (red dots).
I had a real hard time getting the sleeves in--I ended up use two blocks of wood and a piece of threaded rod to pull the sleeves in. This hadn't surprised me (the old sleeves were hard to pull out). Everything looked great.
After I thought I was done, though, I started looking on the web, and found out that the seals are different _thicknesses_. One (the red dots--the ones I installed) is 0.195" think, and the other was 0.187" thick.
I checked the old seals--sure enough, they were 0.185" thick. So, I most probably installed the wrong seals.
My question is: should I change the seals to the right ones? I guess the answer is self-evident (I should), but I hate to risk scratching up the new sleeves removing them. I would like to think the thicker seals would seal better than the thinner ones. I worry, though, that perhaps the thicker seal might wrap the sleeve somehow, or affect the clearance between the sleeve and piston?
Just wondering,
Major egg on my face,
Mike
Rebuilding My IH584
I've been working on and off on a D206 engine from an IH 584 (my first rebuild) for the last few months. I just put the new liner seals (I think that is what they are called--they're the big o-rings between the sleeve and cylinder wall?) in tonight. There were two seal styles included with the rebuild kit--seals with red dots and seals with yellow dots. The notes with the seals didn't list my engine, so I just used the seals that were closest in diameter to the old seals (red dots).
I had a real hard time getting the sleeves in--I ended up use two blocks of wood and a piece of threaded rod to pull the sleeves in. This hadn't surprised me (the old sleeves were hard to pull out). Everything looked great.
After I thought I was done, though, I started looking on the web, and found out that the seals are different _thicknesses_. One (the red dots--the ones I installed) is 0.195" think, and the other was 0.187" thick.
I checked the old seals--sure enough, they were 0.185" thick. So, I most probably installed the wrong seals.
My question is: should I change the seals to the right ones? I guess the answer is self-evident (I should), but I hate to risk scratching up the new sleeves removing them. I would like to think the thicker seals would seal better than the thinner ones. I worry, though, that perhaps the thicker seal might wrap the sleeve somehow, or affect the clearance between the sleeve and piston?
Just wondering,
Major egg on my face,
Mike
Rebuilding My IH584