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Crankshaft, not endfloat but play sideways!
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<blockquote data-quote="dustrat" data-source="post: 532075" data-attributes="member: 20238"><p>From what discribe it sounds as if your crankshaft has been reground and you have fitted std bearings. If the case had been line bored the thrust would have been cut as well and you would have found that the thrust bearing had lateral movement in case. If you still have old bearings check center case bearing,ie the one in two halves, and it should have stamped on the size of bearing ,like wise the conrod/big end bearings.If you have dicarded the old bearings Heritage/Machine7 or any of other suppliers can supply a couple of guages for measuring case and crankshaft.I'm afraid it's a strip down and start all over again with correct bearings !</p><p> Robert</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dustrat, post: 532075, member: 20238"] From what discribe it sounds as if your crankshaft has been reground and you have fitted std bearings. If the case had been line bored the thrust would have been cut as well and you would have found that the thrust bearing had lateral movement in case. If you still have old bearings check center case bearing,ie the one in two halves, and it should have stamped on the size of bearing ,like wise the conrod/big end bearings.If you have dicarded the old bearings Heritage/Machine7 or any of other suppliers can supply a couple of guages for measuring case and crankshaft.I'm afraid it's a strip down and start all over again with correct bearings ! Robert [/QUOTE]
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