BansheeDan Posted October 16, 2006 Report Posted October 16, 2006 ok i got the cases back together after my tear down.....the only thing im worried about is the cases leaking since this is my first time splitting cases....i used yamabond for the sealant.....and i think i put enough on....but im still a lil leary about it.....i would have to be real pissed off if i get it all back together and in the frame and have a case leak.....i guess the main question i have is can a leak down test be performed on the motor with no cylinders on it or does it have to be complete.. just trying to cover my ass.... and the other question is are most reputable builders capable of doing the test........i live 20 min from RDZ racing and 10 mins from A&S racing.......anyone have anything to say about these builders........ man i can sure say one thing.....im used to building blaster motors......and we sure aint dealin with no fukin blaster here......lmao Quote
Bansh-eman Posted October 16, 2006 Report Posted October 16, 2006 ok i got the cases back together after my tear down.....the only thing im worried about is the cases leaking since this is my first time splitting cases....i used yamabond for the sealant.....and i think i put enough on....but im still a lil leary about it.....i would have to be real pissed off if i get it all back together and in the frame and have a case leak.....i guess the main question i have is can a leak down test be performed on the motor with no cylinders on it or does it have to be complete.. just trying to cover my ass.... and the other question is are most reputable builders capable of doing the test........i live 20 min from RDZ racing and 10 mins from A&S racing.......anyone have anything to say about these builders........ man i can sure say one thing.....im used to building blaster motors......and we sure aint dealin with no fukin blaster here......lmao leak down you need it all together ...you COULD do it with no jugs but youd spnd more time getting something that seals the case rather then putting your jugs on... most builders will have leakdown testers.. or you can buy the stuff and do it your self, do a shear for it RNBRAD had a good post on the itmes you need to get . Quote
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