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If it were Me, I’d move that AC unit to the rear window on the drivers side. Its a bad deal to not be able to see out the passenger side.Or, just one bright idea short of this one!View attachment 70341
Which is why it's the good ol' trailer park engineering school!If it were Me, I’d move that AC unit to the rear window on the drivers side. Its a bad deal to not be able to see out the passenger side.
Especially when those to the right have the right away.
Clearance per specification on both guides is .1mm.How's the valve stem to guide clearances?
Its kinda strange as there is an oil seal on the intake side above the guide but not the exhaust side.Sounds great. Was just hoping you weren't going to all this effort only to find that you were fogging for mosquitoes from worn valve guides after it was all back together and running.
But then you'd have two major problems. 1) Field of view blocked in the door mirror - making pulling out to pass an interesting prospect, and 2) the overhang issue with oncoming traffic - especially on a narrow residential street - could make things interesting!If it were Me, I’d move that AC unit to the rear window on the drivers side. Its a bad deal to not be able to see out the passenger side.
Especially when those to the right have the right away.
That's normal because the intake has vacuum to pull oil around the guides. Exhaust wouldn't.Its kinda strange as there is an oil seal on the intake side above the guide but not the exhaust side.
Evidently they didn't want intake suction to pull oil in, but didn't care about exhaust blowby contaminating the oil.Its kinda strange as there is an oil seal on the intake side above the guide but not the exhaust side.