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Re: Excessive Crank end float.
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Amazing indeed.
The only damage done was to the bearing shell itself. The shell inserted into the block suffered the front flange shearing off. I assume this was because the block web is slightly wider on the rear and once the cap was torqued down the block effectively acted as a wedge and split the front flange off. That bit was sitting in the bottom of the sump. Not a mark on the crank!
Amazing little engines.

Posted on: 2012/5/10 9:10
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Subject Poster Date
     Excessive Crank end float. fredeuce 2012/5/6 11:19
       Re: Excessive Crank end float. ddgonzal 2012/5/7 5:52
         Re: Excessive Crank end float. benny 2012/5/7 8:22
       Re: Excessive Crank end float. bige 2012/5/7 8:52
       Re: Excessive Crank end float. jmac 2012/5/7 9:49
       Re: Excessive Crank end float. fredeuce 2012/5/9 23:30
         Re: Excessive Crank end float. Anonymous 2012/5/10 3:33
       Re: Excessive Crank end float. jmac 2012/5/10 8:04
       Re: Excessive Crank end float. fredeuce 2012/5/10 9:10




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