Hilly_70
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Rebuilding an engine and I have just had the casing to the engineering place along with the crank for align bore and thrust cut for the new bearings..
I am using a combination of the HP255 Rebuilding your engine book and the bentley manuals for reference
When I have got it home I have done a test fitting of the 2 case halfs with the new bearings and the crank (No rods just bare crank with flywheel temp fitted) .. All bearings cleaned and oiled thoroughly before assembly.
My question is this ..
When the case half are together, Im not confident on the amount of resistance to turn the crank from the flywheel there should be.
I can turn it reasonably freely although there is a slight initial resistance and I can spin the flywheel and let it go and it will turn approx another 180 degrees through its own inertia.
Im convincing myself its a little tight .. but need a second opinion .. or third!
Is is just the newness of the bearings? it does feel less resistant the more I move it..
Thoughts appreciated chaps!
Hilly
I am using a combination of the HP255 Rebuilding your engine book and the bentley manuals for reference
When I have got it home I have done a test fitting of the 2 case halfs with the new bearings and the crank (No rods just bare crank with flywheel temp fitted) .. All bearings cleaned and oiled thoroughly before assembly.
My question is this ..
When the case half are together, Im not confident on the amount of resistance to turn the crank from the flywheel there should be.
I can turn it reasonably freely although there is a slight initial resistance and I can spin the flywheel and let it go and it will turn approx another 180 degrees through its own inertia.
Im convincing myself its a little tight .. but need a second opinion .. or third!
Is is just the newness of the bearings? it does feel less resistant the more I move it..
Thoughts appreciated chaps!
Hilly