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MrZig
Originally posted by Dave_17954 View Post
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Originally posted by MrZig View PostYea I don't understand why it's all censored here.
One of the things that appeals to me about this board is the general civility and lack of trash.
When that stuff is allowed, I'll be outta here.
By the way, you start talking like that in my garage, you will be asked to shut up or leave.
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MrZig
Originally posted by Steve View PostMost likely because it's not needed?
One of the things that appeals to me about this board is the general civility and lack of trash.
When that stuff is allowed, I'll be outta here.
By the way, you start talking like that in my garage, you will be asked to shut up or leave.
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Everything other than the culprit looks 100% perfect, down to the clutch fibers and the crankshaft. The crankshaft journal has a little scoring that's noticable with my finger, and the con-rod as you can see is discolored. The bearing is right screwed and the piston ring broke when I set the piston down, probably from being banged around.
Is it worth rebuilding, do you think? Would it be ok to reuse the connecting rod even though it's slightly rainbow, or would that heat make it explode sometime in the future? I imagine I could machine the crankshaft and use oversized bearings on it if I had to.
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Well...that rod got hot for sure. I'm not sure if it's useable or not. You might want to measure the big end for out of round, and measure the crank too. The crank journal can be polished to remove the roughness but if it's worn too much, it's junk.Ed
To measure is to know.
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reddirtrider
Originally posted by MrZig View PostEverything other than the culprit looks 100% perfect, down to the clutch fibers and the crankshaft. The crankshaft journal has a little scoring that's noticable with my finger, and the con-rod as you can see is discolored. The bearing is right screwed and the piston ring broke when I set the piston down, probably from being banged around.
Is it worth rebuilding, do you think? Would it be ok to reuse the connecting rod even though it's slightly rainbow, or would that heat make it explode sometime in the future? I imagine I could machine the crankshaft and use oversized bearings on it if I had to.
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propflux01
Looks to me like it got detonation at one time, especially since you have clear and clean innards elsewhere. I don't see why you couldn't have the rods and crank professionally redone and press on with your rebuild?
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