1098 crank end float. etc!!

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Re: 1098 crank end float. etc!!

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Seriously - 0.00025" ??? You can measure that?? If true - it's too tight - are these new thrust washers you fitted? If so - refit the old ones.......
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Re: 1098 crank end float. etc!!

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Well I did try and get one of the thinnest feeler's in the set down and no way so I was just guessing at .25, yes new standard set unless BM have sent the wrong one's and i've got the next size up, recept says standard thrust bearings.
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Re: 1098 crank end float. etc!!

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Thrust washers should be marked with size,be that std +.003 , whatever!
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Re: 1098 crank end float. etc!!

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Okay thanks, this is my first complete engine rebuild so the bottom end is new territory for me :-? .
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Re: 1098 crank end float. etc!!

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Refit the old ones and report back.
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Re: 1098 crank end float. etc!!

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Everything needs to be very clean and flat, a tiny burr or speck of dirt amounts to several thousands of an inch.

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Re: 1098 crank end float. etc!!

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Clean and flat,........ :o , I wonder if it's a case of a little too much grease behind the washer's?, I'll try to ease them back as far as I can with something softer and squeeze any excess out.
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Re: 1098 crank end float. etc!!

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Possible I suppose, the thrust washers don't move so need zero grease needed on the backs anyway.
Are you measuring with just the centre cap and thrusts installed?
It all should fit together "just so" if the thrust washers will rock in any direction there is a problem.

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Re: 1098 crank end float. etc!!

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Completed the instlation with all caps fitted and torqed down, I have found some used standard washer's so if it's not a grease problem I can fit them, thanks. :)
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