jauringer
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Thanks Mark. Those number are almost identical to what I had before.
Conrods @ .002, mains @ .0025. Crank does not need a regrind so I guess I did get a little lucky there. It's 10/10 now and while the bearings did show some embedment, the crank was still in great shape. Had it micro-polished for good measure but that's it. My new numbers should be very close to the above numbers but we'll see when I get there. It's getting all new rods/mains of course.
I spent all day helping another binder driver in need so I didn't get anything done on mine. His purrs like a kitten though!
I did get quite a bit cleaned up yesterday afternoon and hope to get a bunch more cleaned up tomorrow. Cam journals will be polished on Tuesday afternoon so I hope to get it in along with the bearings that evening. I think I'm going to test fit it with oil this time as opposed to assembly lube. If it doesn't turn with the slightest pressure, it's coming back out.
Robert, you mentioned using spoon to take out the high spots in cam bearings. I have never seen this done so I have no idea what the procedure is. If you have some time to describe it, that would great.
Thanks,
jason
Conrods @ .002, mains @ .0025. Crank does not need a regrind so I guess I did get a little lucky there. It's 10/10 now and while the bearings did show some embedment, the crank was still in great shape. Had it micro-polished for good measure but that's it. My new numbers should be very close to the above numbers but we'll see when I get there. It's getting all new rods/mains of course.
I spent all day helping another binder driver in need so I didn't get anything done on mine. His purrs like a kitten though!
I did get quite a bit cleaned up yesterday afternoon and hope to get a bunch more cleaned up tomorrow. Cam journals will be polished on Tuesday afternoon so I hope to get it in along with the bearings that evening. I think I'm going to test fit it with oil this time as opposed to assembly lube. If it doesn't turn with the slightest pressure, it's coming back out.
Robert, you mentioned using spoon to take out the high spots in cam bearings. I have never seen this done so I have no idea what the procedure is. If you have some time to describe it, that would great.
Thanks,
jason