Continuing to work away on my '78 E model my engine. My shop manual which is a genuine Yamaha manual for XS1100 78-80, tells me the connecting rod bearing oil clearance should be .0013" ~.0021".
In the supplementary section at the back of the book there is a section for the 'F' model where I found a chart for the 1100 E & F models, there it states the clearance is .0017"~.0025"
Can anyone suggest or does anyone know which tolerance range I should use? Just curious to know if there is a reason for the different specs.
In the case of my engine, I'm over spec regardless; my rod bearing clearances are:
.0025, .0032, .0027 and .0027
Question: When replacing connecting rod bearings, is it a rule to grind the crank first? Even if the crank journals look really nice? No scoring or burning of any kind.
Jeff
In the supplementary section at the back of the book there is a section for the 'F' model where I found a chart for the 1100 E & F models, there it states the clearance is .0017"~.0025"
Can anyone suggest or does anyone know which tolerance range I should use? Just curious to know if there is a reason for the different specs.
In the case of my engine, I'm over spec regardless; my rod bearing clearances are:
.0025, .0032, .0027 and .0027
Question: When replacing connecting rod bearings, is it a rule to grind the crank first? Even if the crank journals look really nice? No scoring or burning of any kind.
Jeff
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