Early Dexta thrust washers

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Nick
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Early Dexta thrust washers

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Got a bit of an issue I think, Im in the middle of engine re-assembly, and im fitting the thrust washers. The engineering company my engine went to, supplied new thrust washers, but for the later engine.

Mine is an early engine, with the offset locating tabs on the thrust washers, can you still get them?? :D
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Re: Early Dexta thrust washers

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Ive just seen the post on this subject, (I should of searched first lol) looks like they are going to be hard to get hold of! I may have to go down the route of machining the bearing cap to suite. Unless anyone knows any different?
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Re: Early Dexta thrust washers

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I have just finished milling the bearing cap to take the later thrust washers, about a 15 minute job in total - easy! :D
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Re: Early Dexta thrust washers

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That's slick. The question, suggestions and fix all by the same poster! Pleased you got it sorted Nick. Sounds like your not the sort of guy to let grass grow under your feet.

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Re: Early Dexta thrust washers

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Hi, thanks for the comment, I really couldn't see any other way around it to be honest!
Another thing to bear in mind to anyone else in this situation, is the rear sump caulk oil seal which runs around the rear main bearing carrier is also different, its smaller than the later engined ones, so the ones provided in the gasket kit don't fit, all I did was cut it to the right length and sand the edges down on a belt sander so it was the correct width to fit in the groove. It looked the same size as the front sump oil seal but I couldn't do with messing about!

Another problem I had which looks like a slight manufacturing fault is, on the new conrod I had to have, the shoulder of the bearing cap bolt protruded slightly so it wouldnt fit down the bore, I had to file a bit off it so it would fit down. Luckily though one of the jobs - a new oil pump - couldn't have been easier to fit, it was exactly the same in every way, I bought it off ebay from agripartsuk, would highly recommend them, very helpful, and with postage it came to £38 I think - not bad.

Going by the manual ive got which was downloaded from fordsondexta.de, and very kindly sent by jerry coles of this forum, my engine is the original , which is nice, but not so when you hit snags like these sometimes, hopefully the rest of the assembly will be fairly straight forward. :shock: :D
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