Is it usual for the T/S big end to wear out before the D/S?
I ask because I've just taken the conrods from the crank and the D/S is on a standard shell and looks pretty good but the T/S is down to the copper and is on a +.020" shell !!
big end wear
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Could it be…
… an original build rework due to defective finish? With the reduced surface area due to diameter decrease, wear would show up slightly earlier? Just a thought….
J
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Well it appears to of had…
Well it appears to of had two regrinds - that wouldn't of been just because of the finish. My concern is that if I had it reground will it just for the 3rd time happen again?
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hello, maybe conrod…
hello,
maybe conrod fault. possibly oval big end. mixed up end caps.
see if you could check the crank internally for dirt .
measure what you have so theres no mystery surrounding the outcome.
i am not an expert, just trying to help
barry
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It being a 3 piece crank it…
It being a 3 piece crank it could be a mix of two, possibly three different cranks. I.e. assembled with whatever the previous owner could get his hands on.
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Sounds like someone fitted…
Sounds like someone at some time fitted the cap the wrong way round and damaged a journal.. Check crank is clean inside Could be an oval rod eye, Rod should be really free to turn with new shells.
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I tried to measure any…
I tried to measure any ovality in the conrod but my internal mic was too big. But wahat I did find amongst the marks in the Alloy part of the big end eye was an imprint that coincided with one on the back of the shell. Looks like builder didn't clean the parts before assembling the conrods!!
I'll see if the Machinist who'll grind the crank can measure the rod end for ovality.
The engine is out of a Grass Track outfit - rigidly mounted, the fly wheel doesn't appear to look as if it's been rebalanced but the conrod's steel caps do look like they've had some meat taken off
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If they ground the mating…
If they ground the mating marks off in an attempt to balance rods then its easy to assemble incorrectly. Those srfaces for the nuts to bear against look horrid,ask your engineer to clean up .
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You're right - they are…
You're right - they are horrid - I'll get that sorted too!
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It is more likely for drive side to wear more, from rider reports I have seen. So yours must have been reground because one side needed it and other not, reason unknown.