The 'middle' stud on the box is either on the piss or more likely the box itself is twisted. I remember now it was difficult to get it off. I had to gently tap it upwards on the studs with a tiny hammer.
Both pushrods were down (I quintuple checked
) and the adjusters are right off.
The other box just drops straight on.
It wasn't sliding straight on but it was going on. It drops down flush at the inboard side and to within about 1-2mm of on at the port side. Then i was trying to pull it the rest of the way by tightening the 7 bolts in sequence a tiny bit at a tine. I figured that since it was like that for years before it would go back on.....Fell foul of the classic problem, what feels gentle on the spanner is actually putting loads of force into it.
It goes on dead smooth now, with that middle stud missing!
Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Fri Jul 02, 2021 4:56 pm
Going to be impossible to get your gasket face flat if you just epoxy them back together,you need to create a small gap for the epoxy to fill up, good luck.
Yeah absolutely. I will almost certainly use something with 0.1mm glass microspheres premixed in. That way when you clamp it up tight you get the 0.1mm bond gap you need. Hence the comment about gasket goop. The problem comes with making sure the stuck on bit doesn't hold everything else off. It needs to be subflush.