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Old 03-27-2004, 02:15 PM
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i took apart my engine and now im scared im puting back together wrong, i had all the rotor seals and rotors on a cardboard sheet and they got rearranged for me. i need to remember if the rotor that is toward the front of the engine,(the first one i install) is the one with those dime sized holes on one face and not the other, and the back rotor has the holes,(recessed holes, you know what i mean) on both sides of it. Also the oil seal springs i have dont have any paint marks on them, could someone tell me which way im supposed to put them in, i have an idea, my guess is that they are supposed to stay in the little holes and not to slide around so i put them so they wouldnt according to the counter clockwize rotation of the rotors. am i right? i know it may be hard to explain, thank you in advance, axious to drive my car!
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Old 03-27-2004, 06:45 PM
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Re: Help! Rebuilding questions

also is it nessasary to use the loctite 314 on the apex seals, i cant find any anywhere!
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