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On 2/10/2005 15:12, Jay Honeck wrote:
A significant change is signs of bearing pinch. What's "bearing pinch"? Dunno if this matters, but all compressions are in the high 70s, oil consumption is better than average, and it runs great. From my automotive days, this is where the bearings are either not seated properly, or are not the proper size to fit, and torquing down the case bolts results in compressing the bearings onto the crank, resulting in restricted movement and generally a chewing up of the bearings and/or crank. -- Mark Hansen, PP-ASEL Sacramento, CA |
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