Nice to see someone else having a go. A clean straight crank is critical to these engines. Something best not left to chance. Enjoy the workshop fun!
After you've trued it you'll appreciate the care you need to apply when putting on the outer mains to avoid putting it out.
G
rpr851r wrote:Thanks Jerry and G-Man. Unfortunately I pressed up my crank yesterday and the clearance ended up a little tighter than I was aiming for at .about 004. I don't have a great way to control the final clearance but will try and bump the clearance to .008. The good news was the crank was much straighter than I expected right out of the press with .007 runout being the worst. I am letting it set for a few days before trying to bring it in.
Thanks again for the feedback.
Rich