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So far found two thoroughly stuck side seals on the front side (towards tail of airplane) on the rear rotor. I guess with a tail dragger the rotors slide towards the tail (front of engine), fully compressing the front side seals.
Would hate to break them to get them out, so letting them sit overnight. Hopefully will be able to work them out tomorrow. I suspect I'll find at least three stuck side seals on the front rotor when I get to that.
Finn
On 12/27/2025 5:28 PM, Finn Lassen finn.lassen@verizon.net wrote:
I was unable to get compression on more than one chamber.
So I removed the engine from the RV-3B today.
I decided to heat the front bolt with a propane torch for several minutes when my HF 3' breaker bar began to deflect noticeably. Then it broke loose.
Fortunately I still have the rear nut remover that I fabricated (by hand, no less) and welded up back in the late 90ies. Still needed a 2x4 to keep engine from moving. Also had to heat the nut with a propane torch. Wood block splintered, so used a 5" socket extension between counterweight tip and bottom right rear plate corner. Recommend using edge area of rear plate that is not used in your application, just in case it breaks off. Evidence of threadlocker on both front bolt and big nut. Required a rivet gun with mushroom head on the rear shaft to get the counterweight off.
Interesting that he rebuild uTube videos I've been watching do not mention threadlocker on front bolt and rear nut.
Anticipate several days of cleaning before I'll know what to order.
I wonder if the $80 "reusable" o-ring kit on eBay is junk or if safe to use.
Finn
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