This has to be the worst narative I've ever had to follow.
Anyway so my case is stamped with five (4's) and my crank has 1,1,1,1,2 stamped into the left crank web. So if I interpret the directions correctly, I need Browns for 1-4 inclusive and one black for the fifth.
Any plastic test would only reveal if the existing bearings are with in tolerance, if they aren't then you don't move up or down in color like valve shims but rather replace what was installed originally. Correct?
Issue I have is that I'm using the upper case off one motor and putting it on a lower case and crank of another. I'm sure I'm not the first to have to do this, for those that have; what are the odds that both motors will have the same colored bearings and if not how do we marry a possible different color requirement between the upper and lower case journals? Is this a case of sticking in a set of bearings that will fit, then milling the crank to fit the bearings?
Anyway so my case is stamped with five (4's) and my crank has 1,1,1,1,2 stamped into the left crank web. So if I interpret the directions correctly, I need Browns for 1-4 inclusive and one black for the fifth.
Any plastic test would only reveal if the existing bearings are with in tolerance, if they aren't then you don't move up or down in color like valve shims but rather replace what was installed originally. Correct?
Issue I have is that I'm using the upper case off one motor and putting it on a lower case and crank of another. I'm sure I'm not the first to have to do this, for those that have; what are the odds that both motors will have the same colored bearings and if not how do we marry a possible different color requirement between the upper and lower case journals? Is this a case of sticking in a set of bearings that will fit, then milling the crank to fit the bearings?
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