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Re: F-12 Engine rebuild?
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Posted by Zak on January 03, 2004 at 16:45:10 from (152.163.252.227):
In Reply to: F-12 Engine rebuild? posted by Kevin (LA-CA) on January 02, 2004 at 16:41:23:
I just finished an F-012 engine rebuild about three months ago so I've been where you are now! Rice Equip. sells all the gaskets you'll need, and yes there is a gasket between the pump and the block. I'd be leery of using RTV or the like instead of the card stock gasket as you'd not want any of that stuff to get into your pump while running. As to you grease fitting...slowly rotate that flywheel until you see a deep hole in the side of it. Your fitting is in there. I'd probably replace it while you're in there. The brass filter...clean it up good and put it on your shelf. You're gonna have too much money into your engine to re-use an old filter. Authenticity is nice to a point, but a clean engine deserves a clean filter. You'll never get everything out of the old one and what's in there will surely find your new bearings. If you'd like a spreadsheet I made of all parts and supplies with costs for my 34' F-12, shoot me an email and I'll get it to ya! Good luck, Zak
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