Re: how "tight" should the crankshaft be with new bearings?
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Unless it's one of those old timers with the rope seal, I remember those
turning a little harder but it's probably been 10 or 15 years since I've
rebuilt one of them.
Bob
"TranSurgeon" <nobulltrans@mchsi.com> wrote in message
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> good rule of thumb is you should be able to hook your little finger over
one
> of the counterweights and turn it easily, a really good one will go for a
> half-turn or more with a flick of the pinky
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>
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turning a little harder but it's probably been 10 or 15 years since I've
rebuilt one of them.
Bob
"TranSurgeon" <nobulltrans@mchsi.com> wrote in message
news:l4Eac.147026$1p.1870509@attbi_s54...
> good rule of thumb is you should be able to hook your little finger over
one
> of the counterweights and turn it easily, a really good one will go for a
> half-turn or more with a flick of the pinky
>
>
>
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