Pushrod Tube Rubbers
Pushrod Tube Rubbers
I'm not sure if my stainless push rod tubes have been installed in far enough or perhaps I've used the wrong rubbers as they look like they are too compressed. My engine was a 90S but now with a '79 R80 crankcase so my gasket set was a mixture of parts - so how do you identify the 3 different type of push rod tube rubbers? - as I've got to lift the head again!
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Re: Pushrod Tube Rubbers
Snowbum writes there are two seals for the Airheads -
1970-1975 have 16 mm pushrod tubes, and the seal is 11-32-1-250-267
After 1975 they are 18 mm tubes, and the seal is 11-32-1-262-995
R65 had completely different seals as did the /2 era. Oak Okleshen sent me a figure which illustrates where the stop ring has to be placed for proper pressure on the seal. I kind of redrew it...hopefully you'll get the idea.
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1970-1975 have 16 mm pushrod tubes, and the seal is 11-32-1-250-267
After 1975 they are 18 mm tubes, and the seal is 11-32-1-262-995
R65 had completely different seals as did the /2 era. Oak Okleshen sent me a figure which illustrates where the stop ring has to be placed for proper pressure on the seal. I kind of redrew it...hopefully you'll get the idea.
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Re: Pushrod Tube Rubbers
Thank You
Re: Pushrod Tube Rubbers
I would think that you'd know if you fit the wrong ones as in pre/post '75 as the ID of the seal is 2mm different.
As for R65 seals IDK.
As for R65 seals IDK.
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Re: Pushrod Tube Rubbers
When installing the rubbers do you fit them first to the pushrod tubes or into the crankcase?
Re: Pushrod Tube Rubbers
If I recall correctly, on my R100 engine I put them on the tubes.Nourish wrote:When installing the rubbers do you fit them first to the pushrod tubes or into the crankcase?
Tightening the head bolts compressed them into their place in the crankcase.
They had to be oriented the correct way with the line (moulded in the rubber) at 6 o'clock.
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Re: Pushrod Tube Rubbers
Yes that's what I've been doing but they never fit in neatly - bits of them sticking out and not all of the rubber fitting in - it is better since I knocked the tubes back into the barrels a little.
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Re: Pushrod Tube Rubbers
We started with the tubes inserted a bit too far into the cylinders. Then put the donuts on the tubes and installed the cylinders. Sort of guide the donuts in place as the cylinder gets closer. When the cylinder is tightened in place, then use the tool to tap the tube further into the case just far enough to compress the donut the right amount.
If it isn't far enough in, then it won't seal. If it is too far in, then the donut will be much too compressed and fail by splitting very quickly.
If it isn't far enough in, then it won't seal. If it is too far in, then the donut will be much too compressed and fail by splitting very quickly.
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