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![]() What's "bearing pinch"? Severe case of the crankcase halves rubbing against each other and over time grinding away. Thus the bore for that crank bearing is smaller. It keeps working ok for a while because its a loosed fit. But if you retorque the thru bolts you'll squeeze the bore back tighter and its smaller diameter will pinch the bearing halves together, and maybe cause direct metal to metal contact between the crank and bearing. Many engines have dowel pins that fit the halves together to minimize fretting. Btw, I don't have the torque value bulletin handy but it seems tha the case spine bolts are only torqued down to 7-10 ft lbs. Not that much but definitely more than finger tight! Kent Felkins |
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