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Charlie S
Добавлен 3 дек 2011
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Applying Loctite 620 to a Kawasaki triple crankshaft
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In this video, I show the proper method to apply Loctite 620 to a crankshaft prior to installing it into the crankcase. While centering the labyrinth seal I accidentally referred to a dial indicator. I meant to say feeler gauge. This method is used with rubber sealed crankshafts as well. You do not need to center nor apply Loctite to the rubber seal FYI. They are pretty much “plug and play”.
Hey Joe with Phil Brotman, Russ Green, et al
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On November 7, 2021 this band played ‘Hey Joe’. Phil Brotman is on the drums and Russ Green does the guitar solo. This completely blew me away. This was performed at Little Falls Tavern in Baltimore county Maryland.
Russ Green and Phil Brotman
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Phil was on the drums in Russ on the guitar. This was at Little Falls Tavern on November 7, 2021
Labyrinth Seal Explained
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This is a labyrinth seal for a Kawasaki H2 750 crankshaft . They are installed in the two center locations of the crankshaft.
Excellent info. regarding fitting lab. seals correctly, .... thank you.
I brought the wrong spider injector, I need a returnless but the one I bought is set up for a return line. You think I could pull the individual injectors off the new one and put them on the old spider module…. ?
I would say yes
What are you doing at 2:55 - a few taps with a pin punch or center punch?
Makes sure sections two and three go back together with each other during assembly.
thanks👍
Interesting, I have a Triumph 650 I am rebuilding, and my main bearing just fell of the crank upon disassembly. Mechanic wanted to knurl the crank, but I am thinking adding some 620 as well as knurling the crank. Do you think 620 i strong enough to hold the inner bearing races to the crank?
Yes. Better than knurling. Knurling provides about a 50% surface area to hold the bearings. Loctite 620 gives 100% surface area. A good machinist should know never to use knurling for any type of press fit.
What am I missing? All I could get was how to fit a specific seal and not how they actually work?
I’m sorry. You are correct. I should have mentioned how the air has to go past the “speed bumps” to get from one side to the other. By the time it reaches the other side, it is being pressed upon from pressure coming in the other direction. The air just kind of bounces back and forth within the seal while running.
Nice explanation
Great explanation, clear and calm. Thank you.
Would you know if I messed up the injector by pushing tapping it out the housing and damaging the middle part between the two prongs. It’s like wax sorta
You should be fine as long as you didn’t rip it completely out.
This is exactly how I want my teacher to explain it. Thank you so much! You helped me a lot.
nice, I was curious as to how those get lined back up when putting back together....I see those little pins, let's you know it is correctly phased. thanks for sharing👍
And we wonder were all the bees are going🤔this guy vacuums them all up!u know they help the planet right?!what have you done to help?
😂😂
Yellow Jackets dont do shit for the planet but be a Planetary Pest.
Good job... now, who's going to empty the vacuum? 😆
just wait a couple of weeks 😂
One good spritz of some bug spray up the hose and it's genocide
not bad
At 3:30 I meant to say feeler gauge.☺️