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<blockquote data-quote="atafonso" data-source="post: 610616" data-attributes="member: 23592"><p>If the crank is Std, chances are the line boring is too tight.</p><p></p><p>Try placing the bearings in the case, then torque it together without the crank, then use a flashlight to try and find out if there is a gap between the halves. If there is, then the line boring is tight. </p><p></p><p>You can do the same test without the bearings too to identify if the case is not spread, that happens when the engine had overheated badly or abused.</p><p></p><p>I can give you my number if you want, then we can talk through WhatsApp for a quick reply.</p><p></p><p>Abel</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="atafonso, post: 610616, member: 23592"] If the crank is Std, chances are the line boring is too tight. Try placing the bearings in the case, then torque it together without the crank, then use a flashlight to try and find out if there is a gap between the halves. If there is, then the line boring is tight. You can do the same test without the bearings too to identify if the case is not spread, that happens when the engine had overheated badly or abused. I can give you my number if you want, then we can talk through WhatsApp for a quick reply. Abel [/QUOTE]
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