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Main Bearing Sizes - Why is my case smaller?
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<blockquote data-quote="lhu128l" data-source="post: 579849" data-attributes="member: 13348"><p>It's a bit more complicated than just replacing like for like ....you need to accurately measure the crank to see if in tolerance .look for wear and scoring ...if any or out then it will need grinding again which will affect new bearings ....Same with case it may need a line bore and again with thrust .....it's not as easy as just replacing</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lhu128l, post: 579849, member: 13348"] It's a bit more complicated than just replacing like for like ....you need to accurately measure the crank to see if in tolerance .look for wear and scoring ...if any or out then it will need grinding again which will affect new bearings ....Same with case it may need a line bore and again with thrust .....it's not as easy as just replacing [/QUOTE]
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