Aloha Sloan,
I did the same thing to my TR6 engine a few years ago (rods then mains
later). I had a hard time getting the front upper main out, and had to loosen
up the other mains to let the crank down a bit to get it out. I had a hard
time getting a new one back in, at least not with what seemed to be goodly
force. I don't recall if there was rotation binding, but I know I ended up
putting the old upper bearing back in. Overall, OP came up by ~10 PSI cold and
5 hot.
The front mains were noticeably less worn (no copper showing!) than the
others. Maybe the front runs more 'true' and has less wear than the rear. So
FWIW, reusing that bearing shell could be an option. Maybe one of our real
wrenches can explain.
Jeff
74.5 TR6
---- im sloane <im_sloane@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Hey engine guys,
> Having problems on the bearings on my Spit. Did the rod bearings a few months
> ago, now doing the 3 mains. All of the bearing caps were real tight, but I got
> them off, 1 at a time, and finally got the rear and middle done. Having a heck
> it a time with the front. Every time I snug up the bolts at all, no torque, it
> binds the crankshaft. I've taken it back off a dozen times. The top bearing on
> the front was very tight, didn't slide easily around the shaft, but did't take
> too much force to push it around. What am I missing?
> thanks for any help,
> Sloane
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