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If the clutch is already fitted it's a bit late, but it's worth turning the oil pump by hand to get the oil circulated, or even wind the engine over by hand with a socket on a speed brace (without the plugs in) before starting the engine. I'm not sure a lack of moly grease would have caused a bearing to wear away just like that, as long they were oiled initially. Oil might take a few seconds to reach a certain bearing on the crank, but not days, and to happen twice? When it's first up and running, can you undo the plug on the side of the engine to check for oil pressure?
I'll be very interested in the outcome, and fair play to you for your determination.
I'll be very interested in the outcome, and fair play to you for your determination.


