So I was having an issue when I was installing my CPv and seems that the threads going into the block have to rough spots. Some of the threads seem to have an oil journal cut through them, and this is what seems to be tearing my o rings when I tried to screw it in all the way. I ripped one gasket and installed the second one without tearing it, however the cpv is not fully inserted like many of the DIYs show it to be. And advice? I’m wondering if I will need to file down the edges of the sharp threads or something
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I don't know if it's advisable but you could carefully use a thread chaser. Also make sure you are lubing the oring to prevent pinching and using one made from viton.2003.5 MT JB/B - CSL SCHRICK SUPERSPRINT EISENMANN JRZ SWIFT MILLWAY APR ENDLESS BBS/SSR DREXLER KMP SACHS RECARO AR SLON MKRS GSP DMG KARBONIUS CP AUTOSOLUTIONS KOYO
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I would not use a thread chaser as this can introduce metal into your oil. If you're replacing the cpv too, grab the old one without a gasket and thread it in all the way and out a couple times to clean the threads. If the threads are damaged on the old cpv then use the new one. But as above use lube (oil works) and viton seals
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Just tried it again, this was my last gasket….
I don’t understand what the issue is, or how this could have happened, it threads in just fine with a barley noticeable hesitation at one spot. Once it’s finally seated, I can clearly see with a mirror that the cpv gasket is dislodge and sticking out of from inbetween the cpv. The gasket is getting sliced each time. Should I stick some sand paper in it?? I’m at a loss1 Photo
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Inspect the threads on the cpv. If difficult to discern damage, clean up the threads on it with either a die or thread file, then get the burrs off and try again. If that doesn't work, try a new cpv.
If neither of those work and the problem is the block and if you had one of these you'd be able to safely chase the internal threads by backing it out and cleaning with a magnet if you're careful,
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Originally posted by jet_dogg View PostInspect the threads on the cpv. If difficult to discern damage, clean up the threads on it with either a die or thread file, then get the burrs off and try again. If that doesn't work, try a new cpv.
If neither of those work and the problem is the block and if you had one of these you'd be able to safely chase the internal threads by backing it out and cleaning with a magnet if you're careful,
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It’s a Nes internal thread repair tool. It has a floating cutter to match a variety of thread pitches and you can chase from any point on the internal threads ie from the back to the front or vice versa.2003.5 MT JB/B - CSL SCHRICK SUPERSPRINT EISENMANN JRZ SWIFT MILLWAY APR ENDLESS BBS/SSR DREXLER KMP SACHS RECARO AR SLON MKRS GSP DMG KARBONIUS CP AUTOSOLUTIONS KOYO
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Originally posted by Lukem3 View PostWhere did you get the orings from? It's possible they're just too big
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From the photos it looks like the gasket isnt seating properly and getting crushed by the cpv. Viton changes shape and size easily, it's possible it got stretched during install. You can try to install a new viton one and leave it in the freezer overnight so the gasket shrinks.
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Originally posted by Lukem3 View PostFrom a couple searches looks like the size is 17.5 O.D., 14.5 I.D. And 1.5 cross section. 16x 2 is too large and will not seat right. 1.5 x 14.5 is what you want
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Originally posted by Lukem3 View PostWhere did you get the orings from? It's possible they're just too big'09 HP2S, '12 R12GSA, '00 Black 323iT, '02 Alpine 325iT (Track Wagon), '02 Alpine 330iT
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