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| stevo as b4 |
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 Posted: 19:25 - 31 Aug 2012 Post subject: 2 stroke crank seals. |
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I had a quick look over my KMX200 engine yesterday in the garage, just to see how much work is required, and how badly the bore was damaged that need's welding+replating.
Now i took the engine out and stripped the top end over 4years ago now, before boxing/wrapping everything up in bags and putting them in a plastic box. I was suprised to find how easily the crank turned and i barely felt any play in the con rod either, so i thought bonus! Just the mains and oil seals might need replacing.
But after 4-5revolutions of the crankshaft, it suddenly got saturated in black oil, which was the gearbox oil that i'd left in there 4+years ago. I guess turning the crank must have disturbed the perished oil seals and allow the gearbox oil to come flooding into the crankcase.
I know i left the engine with the top end off for 4 maybe nearly 5years which is a bit of a fail i agree, but it's finally proved to me that 2stroke crank seals don't like long periods of inactivity and will be ruined if a motor is stood still, especially with parts removed for years.
I was skeptical before TBH, and thought it was a bit of a myth that all 2strokes will be knackered if they are sat still for years without sealing all the inlet and exhaust ports airtight, but now i'll always treat long standing 2stroke engines as (in need of a re-build) before trying to start them.
I did think that one possible way to protect from and prevent crank oil seal failure, could be to pour in clean 2stroke or engine oil before storage, so that the whole crank case is full of oil, which should stop any degredation of the crank seals? |
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Are you asking a question or just thinking out loud? Either way, its good as I never knew that  ____________________ Rusty '02 Vito Camper + CBR600F3 |
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Tis. Might pay just to chuck the whole engine minus electronics in a bucket of cheap 10/40? At least that way the seals wouldnt perish from the outside in if you see what i'm on about? ____________________ Please be aware that the above post may be full of complete nonsense.
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Seals exposed to moisture can weld themselves to a bearing surface (i.e. the crank journal) and when you turn it the lip is torn off, leaving a thin black line of rubber on the journal. It seems to be peculiar to 2-strokes though, because there are millions of cars out there which have the crank/gearbox/diff seals exposed 24/7 without spewing their guts. Maybe it's the vapourised petrol in the crank cases that affects them.
In any case, filling the engine with oil for long-term storage is a well-known trick for preventing the seal from perishing. ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
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Old Thread Alert!
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