KR> Case Head studs

2009-01-30 Thread Solly Melyon
Hi Tom, I understand your confusion.  As a rule, only replace worn or damaged head studs.  If the studs seat tight in the case leave them in and clean the exposed end.  If they do come out of the case (cleanly with no removal of case material).  Clean the studs and reinstall it with Loctite.  If

KR> Case Head studs

2009-01-30 Thread Darren Crompton
> > But looking through the KR search data base other's say not to remove them > unless you have to. > Hi Tom. As you have started on your Corvair motor why not join the Corvaircraft mail list too? I haven't even begun on my engine but there are some very informative Corvair related conversatio

KR> Case Head studs

2009-01-30 Thread Jim
Hi Tom, William says in his early manuals to remove and replace them. In later versions of the manual He also says not to replace them if you are not comfortable doing that and especially if the studs are tight in the case and did not turn when you removed the head nuts/rocker arm studs. Sugg

KR> From the Corvaircraft list

2009-01-30 Thread Darren Crompton
This is a great eMag and as Pat Panzera it is free. Friends, It has come to my attention that far too many people have come to the INACCURATE conclusion that EAA's rebirth of EXPERIMENTER is for members only or that it costs money to become a subscriber. Neither of these ideas are true. It's