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Yeah, I made a drift the exact size on the lathe. But I have used the threaded rod method too
The 2nu03EC are the ones are about 20 quid, The cage is fragile, I have had very little success removing them without damaging. When installing...
Gaz, great update, I've sat my cases on a bar heater to achieve the same end. Frozen the bearing slot in nicely. In answer to your question, I...
I basically machines an alloy drift with a perfect fit, for putting in all the bits. I really like your solution to getting the snap rings out,...
They are a pig, I made a tool for pressing in the bearings too, as they we tricky
In my experience, the mains are the only bearing that are not easily obtained from anywhere, OTHER than Ducati. All the others are easily obtained...
It's different preload for used bearings
When you put the new crank plugs in, deform the main one with a centre punch on the edge. Also loctite.
Keep us posted
It's actually not a daunting as you might imagine. I've done a few and they are relatively straightforward to work on.
Yeah, just checked not sure where I was thinking of then, it was definately somewhere other than the cylinder...it was so long ago when I did mine
I'd suggest, that you have caught this just in time if it's making no noise
Mmmm.....yes, I would definately say it was backing out. It should be set further in the thread You can see it through the filter strainer hole at...
Would you sell them?
Have a look at Earls coolers, they are very good
It could well be me over tightening in the past, but they also corrode really easily in my experience. I have metal hose connection ends too...
I think the answer to number one is yes. But I'm not 100 percent. What I am 100 percent on is that the allot ones you get are garbage for the most...
You can get a pair for less than £100
I looked into this recently. Secondhand bargain is you only option by the sounds of it. If you don't want standard, it's hard to get decent...