I did a trial fit last night to see how difficult it was going to be to fit the upper and lower crankcase halves together. I fitted both of the transmission shafts with their respective gear and shifters forks, etc. to the upper case half (I did not fit the crankshaft). I then fitted the lower case half. It went on OK till the halves were about a 1/4" apart and then I met stiff resistance. It was going to take a lot of force to get it down, so I pulled the lower case off.
I then did another trial fit with the transmission shafts and gears removed. I struck the same problem. The rear dowel seemed to be going on OK, but the front dowel didn't seem to want to go in the corresponding hole for it. I was able to hammer the front of the lower case down (forcing the dowel into the hole) till the case flanges met OK (Don't worry I didn't hammer the aluminium case, I used a block of wood resting on the case and struck that). I had difficulty removing the lower case and had to use the "jacking bolts" to get the case off.
I took a measurement of the dowel (13mm) and the hole (13.04mm). I thought the hole might have closed in over the years, but my 13mm drill fitted in there and turned OK.
Sorry for being so long winded, but wanted my situation fully explained.
My questions for those that have fitted cases back together before.
Is it normal for it to be this tough to get the cases pulled down for the flanges to meet?
Is what I did originally OK and even though things seem tight pull the cases together using the 8mm bolts?
Or should I reem the dowel hole out a bit and could this cause any misalignment when the cases come together?
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