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Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2003 6:41
PM
Subject: [FlyRotary] Help with evaluating
rotor housings
All,
My first post here, I've been hooked by the wankle bug.
I have
just torn down and cleaned a non turbo 13b I pulled from a 87 junk yard car.
Anyhow the engine appears to me to be in pretty good shape. (The Odo. showed
37K Miles). The side housings show little wear ~.002" and the rotors, shaft
and all bearing surfaces look really good. My question is about the rotor
housings, They are in good shape with no grooves or scratches in the chrome
except at the edges where there is noticeable wear with small areas of some
missing chrome. However this wear doesn't extend in more than an eighth of an
inch from the edge of the housing. The rest of the housing surfaces are in
great shape. This is the only wear I see that is of concern, but I have no
experience with this engine.
I'm planning on putting this in a RV-7.
I
would appreciate any help with this issue.
Even if I have to buy new
housings, it sure was alot fun tearing it down! I think I got a good deal for
$125
Thanks for your help
Pem Walton
Welcome to the world of rotor heads Pem.
Judging rotor housing wear is an acquired art rather than science.
Really can't make a judgement based on a verbal description and even
pictures are often not adequate. On the other hand, my first
rotary had wear as bad or worse than what you describe and I flew them for 856
hours and the engine was running good as new when I swapped it out for a fresh
zero timed engine
. Almost all used engines have a groove
near the edge of rotor housings. Often caused by the point of the apex
seal corner piece. This usually causes no problem other than long
break-in period while the new apex seals adjust themselves to the wear
patern.
Happy Building,
Tracy