Hi Trbig,
The bearing "sizes" in the colour codes are NOT designed to take up wear; they are "tolerances" on the one size, to allow the original builders to set the bottom-end up as close to pefection as possible..... to "blueprint" it; That is why these motors will last for over 100,000 miles.... so long as you keep decent oil in 'em!
This discussion started over here when one of our members got a full,new set of all of the colours of bearings to rebuild his engine. He had great difficulty in measuring ANY difference between the colours...... and he IS an engineer. He then found the chart which I copied above.
Oversize (+0.010") shells would need a reground (undersize!) crankshaft, and the factory never offered specs or parts for that......
Over on this side of the pond, I have heard of specialist engineering companies who WILL regrind cranks, and match up (or manufacture?) shells to suit, But I would attempt to just find a decent bottom-end and run it; The guys at Yamaha were better at building these than I will ever be!
Hope some of this helps someone!
AlanB
The bearing "sizes" in the colour codes are NOT designed to take up wear; they are "tolerances" on the one size, to allow the original builders to set the bottom-end up as close to pefection as possible..... to "blueprint" it; That is why these motors will last for over 100,000 miles.... so long as you keep decent oil in 'em!
This discussion started over here when one of our members got a full,new set of all of the colours of bearings to rebuild his engine. He had great difficulty in measuring ANY difference between the colours...... and he IS an engineer. He then found the chart which I copied above.
Oversize (+0.010") shells would need a reground (undersize!) crankshaft, and the factory never offered specs or parts for that......
Over on this side of the pond, I have heard of specialist engineering companies who WILL regrind cranks, and match up (or manufacture?) shells to suit, But I would attempt to just find a decent bottom-end and run it; The guys at Yamaha were better at building these than I will ever be!
Hope some of this helps someone!
AlanB
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