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> Overbore bearings?, 0.020 over on OD???
jhadler
post Jan 14 2009, 12:22 PM
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Just got a call from my machine shop who is cleaning the case, and polishing the crank for my re-rebuild. They're telling me that the mains are 0.020" over on the OD (but standard on the ID). Is this common? And if so, where the heck do I get bearings to replace them with?

Sounds like this case was bored by the P.O., is it even worth using? Should I be starting over with a fresher case?

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post Jan 14 2009, 12:26 PM
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QUOTE(jhadler @ Jan 14 2009, 10:22 AM) *

Just got a call from my machine shop who is cleaning the case, and polishing the crank for my re-rebuild. They're telling me that the mains are 0.020" over on the OD (but standard on the ID). Is this common? And if so, where the heck do I get bearings to replace them with?

Sounds like this case was bored by the P.O., is it even worth using? Should I be starting over with a fresher case?

-Josh2

Jake has them, part #4020.
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