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Bernd:
Tim,

I'd wait till you've got the crankshaft in to loctite the bearings. If there loose this will help align them better.

Bernd
spuddevans:
Thanks Rleete, Darren and Bernd, that's a good point. I'll wait til I've got everything running right before sticking the bearings in place.  :thumbup: :thumbup:


--- Quote from: kvom on August 19, 2009, 12:34:19 PM ---On mine the eccentrics touch the outer bearing sides;  I have bosses there too.

--- End quote ---

Are the eccentrics on the the very outer faces? I have made bosses on the inner faces of the outer bearing blocks, just not on the outer faces of the outer blocks. ( is it just me or have I just confused myself  :scratch: )


Tim
Darren:
I made bosses on all sides on mine, eight bosses....See...nearly got to ten....one day..... :ddb:
NickG:
Tim,

you will probably find that when you have the weight of the crankshaft in there the outer race won't spin in its housing as there will be more friction there than there is between the outer and inner race. Nevertheless, I would probably loctite in, or I have heard people just put a couple of centre pops around the inside of the pocket .. but that might be a bodgers way of doing it?!

Nick
rleete:
Considering it's how the bearing was held in on my truck's A/C, it must be okay.  Harder to remove, should the need arise, though.
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