4610 engine rebuild snag

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Gavin
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4610 engine rebuild snag

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I am putting my 4610 engine back in this weekend after a full rebuild but hit a problem.

The metal plate behind the flywheel originally was fitted with a cork gasket around the crank. I have refitted this but when the flywheel is fitted it rubs the plate as it is pushed out by the gasket. Has anyone else had this or have I done something wrong. This engine has to be fitted by middle of the week as the tractor is needed urgently for a few jobs now.

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Re: 4610 engine rebuild snag

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Is the gasket and plate in the right way round?
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Re: 4610 engine rebuild snag

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The Plate will only go one way and the Gasket just sits between the plate and the block
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Re: 4610 engine rebuild snag

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I don't actually know the reason for the gasket being there. It seems to sit over the rear crank seal but causes the centre of the plate to push out and run on the flywheel. The original gasket seems much thinner but then it has been compressed for 27 years. There are no bolts through the gasket it is just sandwiched in place.
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Re: 4610 engine rebuild snag

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The gasket is just to keep any oil weep from between plate and block. By the sound of it your replacement is too thick. The bolts that hold the plate on should pull it free of the flywheel, if not, replace the old gasket with plenty of gasket sealant.
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Re: 4610 engine rebuild snag

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Thanks Brian,

I'm not sure how good the original is but I'm sure I can repair what there is somehow.
This tractor has been fighting me all the way through this rebuild and it doesn't look like it is giving up the fight yet.
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