das_army_life_yah
Petty Officer 2nd Class
- Joined
- Apr 3, 2020
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- 122
sphelps I know. Though there was no chewed up wiring, so I’m curious if it was just someone trying to force the cowl down when it wasn’t positioned right, tearing up the foam. I need to search for what kinda foam to use to replace it.
archbuilder I learned how to keep track of everything from the best. My grandpa used to say “Just sweep any unused bolts/pieces under the rug and hope she runs.” Though I think he was kidding bc he never had anything left over. I actually take a lot of pictures any time I do a tear-down/rebuild. I label each picture “step #” and print the pictures as I go. I write notes on the pics as far as how wiring is ran, where fasteners go, etc. I usually assign letters to the fasteners and then push them into a piece of cardboard with their letter written by them and then label the piece of cardboard with the step number so I know what fasteners go where. If I run across a nut, I just tape it to the cardboard. I’ve never had any issues with lost parts except when the inevitable broken bolt/stripped thread happens. Rebuilt 3 engines this way. Works like a charm. The wiring is the part that sucks. So many pics. I use a pencil to “point” at each connection when I take the pics. I also use a silver sharpie to label both the female and male connections on any harnesses to make sure I’m not plugging something up where it doesn’t belong.
So I managed to dig out my cherry picker. Gotta get it reassembled so I can pull the powerhead from the motor. Once I get it removed and start full disassembly, I’ll snap a few pics for you guys.
archbuilder I learned how to keep track of everything from the best. My grandpa used to say “Just sweep any unused bolts/pieces under the rug and hope she runs.” Though I think he was kidding bc he never had anything left over. I actually take a lot of pictures any time I do a tear-down/rebuild. I label each picture “step #” and print the pictures as I go. I write notes on the pics as far as how wiring is ran, where fasteners go, etc. I usually assign letters to the fasteners and then push them into a piece of cardboard with their letter written by them and then label the piece of cardboard with the step number so I know what fasteners go where. If I run across a nut, I just tape it to the cardboard. I’ve never had any issues with lost parts except when the inevitable broken bolt/stripped thread happens. Rebuilt 3 engines this way. Works like a charm. The wiring is the part that sucks. So many pics. I use a pencil to “point” at each connection when I take the pics. I also use a silver sharpie to label both the female and male connections on any harnesses to make sure I’m not plugging something up where it doesn’t belong.
So I managed to dig out my cherry picker. Gotta get it reassembled so I can pull the powerhead from the motor. Once I get it removed and start full disassembly, I’ll snap a few pics for you guys.