RobertH
New member
Hi,
After saving up to buy new cylinder liners I am finally putting the engine back together on my JD 401b. New bearings, oil pump, etc.
The liners are wet sleeve type. There are 3 sealing rings. They all seem to go at the bottom of the sleeve. The top of the sleeve has a flange on it which locates in a recess in the cylinder block. I have got everything cleaned out very carefully, and the liners slide in and rotate nice and easy (without o-rings at this stage).
My question is about the top flange of the sleeves. There is no sealing ring or gasket, and nothing is mentioned in the technical manual about the seal at this point. It is just metal to metal with the head gasket following on top. I feel like putting a bit of pipe joint compound on the underside of the flanges before seating them in, or maybe a turn or 2 of teflon tape, but as I say the manual says nothing. Comments or opinions? Thanks.
Rob
After saving up to buy new cylinder liners I am finally putting the engine back together on my JD 401b. New bearings, oil pump, etc.
The liners are wet sleeve type. There are 3 sealing rings. They all seem to go at the bottom of the sleeve. The top of the sleeve has a flange on it which locates in a recess in the cylinder block. I have got everything cleaned out very carefully, and the liners slide in and rotate nice and easy (without o-rings at this stage).
My question is about the top flange of the sleeves. There is no sealing ring or gasket, and nothing is mentioned in the technical manual about the seal at this point. It is just metal to metal with the head gasket following on top. I feel like putting a bit of pipe joint compound on the underside of the flanges before seating them in, or maybe a turn or 2 of teflon tape, but as I say the manual says nothing. Comments or opinions? Thanks.
Rob