So I had my cases stripped down and was trying to install new bearings. I plasti gauged browns, blacks and blues and the guage readings never changed. 0.051 consistently. So I changed my procedure and did it all again after turning the crank 90 degree's. No change. Now I'm learning, so I figure I'm doing something wrong. Re read all the manuals and followed to a T, still no change. Now after a couple beers and a staring contest with the cases, I decided to check the mating surfaces. I had hand polished everything so there is nothing preventing the mating but when I place a trouble light inside the transmission cavity (no crank shaft installed) and look through the seam at the front, I can see light between the rear seam. I installed bolts 18 & 19 and torgued to spec but still have light. Took the lower crank shells out and reinstalled and torqued to spec, still have light , but only between #2 & 3 journals. It would seem that my cases have warped a bit, after being trough a couple years of being apart and going through a fire. The fire wasn't hot enough to blister paint but who the f...k knowns. I'm not sure what to do. I can't just put in blues and hope for the best. Has anyone ever had any luck with having the upper and lower case machined, and not had any issues with tolerences afterward.
I'm considering removing bolts 10, 9 ,8 , 7 and taking them to a guy who has a large oven and bringing it up to 400 degrees and see if that doesn't straighten the cup out.
Any thoughts.
I'm considering removing bolts 10, 9 ,8 , 7 and taking them to a guy who has a large oven and bringing it up to 400 degrees and see if that doesn't straighten the cup out.
Any thoughts.
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