Posted by trucker40 on June 28, 2008 at 05:50:35 from (69.152.170.174):
In Reply to: C bearings posted by Lanse on June 27, 2008 at 14:20:03:
Something is wrong but you can try a different shim.I have not heard of filing a bearing shell.Better not file on a bearing.If you torque something you have to torque it evenly.Like I thought you said you torqued one side then the other,unless you torqued it evenly,that could be whats wrong.I have not ever seen the inside of a motor like that.I never heard of shimming rod bearings.If you do shim something,I would say you need to shim both sides.If it already has 2 thousandths are you sure you had both sides drawn up even,or did you have one side tighter than the other?Maybe on the rest of them you need to tighten them up,break them loose,then retighten and torque evenly.Then see what your plastiguage reads.
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