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Crankshaft, not endfloat but play sideways!
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<blockquote data-quote="frod" data-source="post: 532097" data-attributes="member: 17812"><p>Just a little point if you end up having to get larger bearings. The dowels that hold the bearing outers in the case may need to be cut down. We had the misadventure of not taking that into consideration. The case was line bored and the crank replaced. We put the larger diameter bearings in along with the original metal dowels. When we bolted everything together the engine wouldn't turn over by hand? The dowels had squashed through the bearings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="frod, post: 532097, member: 17812"] Just a little point if you end up having to get larger bearings. The dowels that hold the bearing outers in the case may need to be cut down. We had the misadventure of not taking that into consideration. The case was line bored and the crank replaced. We put the larger diameter bearings in along with the original metal dowels. When we bolted everything together the engine wouldn't turn over by hand? The dowels had squashed through the bearings. [/QUOTE]
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