new to the forum, first of all my apologies for the lack of proper english, I'm from a ****hole called Belgium
I have something driving me insane so I thought I'd ask here in this forum (it has learned me quite much before by using the search)
Rebuilding a GSX 750 from 1980, the 16 valve engine
Now I ordered new original Suzuki crankshaft bearings (shells, not the roller types) and conrod bearings as well, now none of them look like the original, which makes me worried
Maybe some of you have experienced this before and could help me get that bike back on the road
Here is a picture of the crankshaft bearings:
as you can see the original has 2 holes for oil traffic I believe, the new one has 3 and are much bigger ?! What to do with that ..
It should be the correct 'superseded' part according to the Suzuki dealer. Also I now have 12 the same bearings, color brown (looked in the manual and followed the codes stamped on the crankshaft and the case gave me the color brown) while original there where 3 different kinds of bearings installed
Offcourse I will measure the clearence with plastigauge before mounting but why 3 different types and now only 1
The next thing which makes me puke is the conrod bearings:
the original has an oil hole to spray the pistons I guess, while the new ones have no hole in it
again color brown according to the holy bible workshop manual
8 the same but that seems right, except for the non existing oil hole that is ..
I hope there is someone out there that can give me an answer !
Used the search and found a topic which ended up with installing the ones without the oil hole, forgive me for beeing sceptic it's the second time I rebuild that engine (first one had a worn down camshaft due to dirt in the oil channel, good thing I had a spare one)
But I can't get it in that head of me the engine will not break down without the oil hole in the rod bearings
Many thanks allready in front guys !!
Ow, I had to use tinypic to oploud the pics because the button above doesn't seem to work
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