Hi Curt,
You better have the crank miked though, as usually when bearings wear
that much, the crank will go out of round slightly. Need those journals
round!
Paul
PAsgeirsson@juno.com
On Tue, 25 Jan 2000 14:03:02 -0800 curt.onstott@orst.edu writes:
>Looks like I took my engine off the road just in time. My rod and
>main
>bearings were worn down into the copper and the copper is heavily
>pitted on
>the top part of the rod bearings. The crank appears to be OK-- no
>grooves
>gouged into it that I can feel.
>
>Curt Onstott - Crop and Soil Science Computing Admin
> Oregon State University. - (541) 737-5875 - Office: CrpS 153b
> http://www.css.orst.edu/curt
>No, life IS a contest. Perhaps it doesn't FEEL like a contest to YOU
> because I WON so long ago. -Voorhis
> '70 MG Midget '75 Jaguar XJ6 '95 Specialized RockHopper
>
>
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