Great White Posted February 22, 2016 #1 Posted February 22, 2016 So, I'm sitting here looking at the original crank bolt, the cooling kit crank bolt and a 2nd gen crank bolt. Both the kit and the 2nd gen both use the little wire "cleaner" (shaft 1 in parts fish), but the kit bolt is drilled int he face and the 2nd gen is drilled on a flat (IE: 90 degree difference). The kit also has the inside stator plate like the second gen, but it also has a "free floating" plate/deflector at the bolt head end. The 86+ and the 2nd gen do not have this second plate. Now, this "free floating" plate deflector just doesn't sit right with me. I don't like things just bouncing around freely in a bore (middle of the stator case) around the spinning crank bolt. I'm thinking of putting the 2nd gen crank bolt in and omit that floating plate. The way I see it, the floating plate/deflector is to change the oil spray direction and they're already done that with the 2nd gen bolt drilling. Make sense? Or am I right off the glide slope here?
Prairiehammer Posted February 23, 2016 #2 Posted February 23, 2016 (edited) The plate you call "free floating" is the "cover oil baffle" and is not free floating. It should be captured between the crankcase cover and the "cap cover 2". See below: M84-025 Stator Cooling Kit Installation.pdf Edited February 23, 2016 by Prairiehammer
Great White Posted February 23, 2016 Author #3 Posted February 23, 2016 Interesting. Mine does not capture....I can push it right down the bore to the crank bolt. Birth defect maybe. But if you look at the oil flow pattern in the second picture, it seems a spray hole in the flat of the bolt would achieve the same effect. Probably why the new crank bolt is drilled that way....
Kiwiroyale Posted February 23, 2016 #4 Posted February 23, 2016 (edited) Hmmmm I installed this kit on my '83 last year, with both stator plate and cover, drilled bolt and shaft pin, both plates were tightened down secure on assembly, however I was a little ruffled at having a piece of what is essentially high tensile "wire" inside the bolt spinning at Mach 2, anyway after a couple of road trips all appears well. Edited February 23, 2016 by Kiwiroyale
Great White Posted February 23, 2016 Author #5 Posted February 23, 2016 Hmmmm I installed this kit on my '83 last year, with both stator plate and cover, drilled bolt and shaft pin, both plates were tightened down secure on assembly, however I was a little ruffled at having a piece of what is essentially high tensile "wire" inside the bolt spinning at Mach 2, anyway after a couple of road trips all appears well. It's in there to make sure the small passage doesn't coke up and it may perform some sort of restrictor function, although being a restrictor is merely speculation on my part...
Kiwiroyale Posted February 24, 2016 #6 Posted February 24, 2016 FYI, A couple of pics showing what I installed, the cover plate can be seen in the pic with the old burnt out stator (note up turned flange facing "in"), the stator plate affiixed to the new "Ricks" stator, and the original and new "drilled" bolts.
Great White Posted February 24, 2016 Author #7 Posted February 24, 2016 Well now, isn't this interesting: That's from a 2nd gen. Looks like it has both plates the same as the cooling kit on the 1st gen. Didn't see it in parts fiche. Worth another look methinks.......
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