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djohns
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Woe is my crank

Post by djohns » Thu Sep 21, 2006 12:43 pm

Finally got the pistons out of the cylinders after Marvel Mystery, Liquid Wrench, phosphoric acid, and heat convincing. Oversize .75 CB77 pistons in my CA77 (shame on them). I'm a purest, God created it a CA!
All said and done I proceeded to pull the bearings off the crank. The dynamo side bearing had sat in water and corroded the shaft. Heavy piting 180 deg. apart.
Question..... What can I do about the shaft? Chrome or weld up and grind or another bearing with inner race? What do you experts do? Is there someone who exchanges these for a rebuilt crank? Looks like I'm going to have to work on the frame first.

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Post by kustommusic » Fri Sep 22, 2006 10:41 am

DJohns, I'd look for another rotating assy. on e-bay. Iv'e seen 'em come up there every so often.Or, you could contact EMO(my hero) he would have somthing for sure. Good Luck! Kustommusic

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Post by LOUD MOUSE » Sat Sep 23, 2006 6:05 am

Honda has a Ball Bearing replacement for this problem.
<<<<<<<<91002-259-010>>>>>>>. ...........lm


kustommusic wrote:DJohns, I'd look for another rotating assy. on e-bay. Iv'e seen 'em come up there every so often.Or, you could contact EMO(my hero) he would have somthing for sure. Good Luck! Kustommusic

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Post by djohns » Sat Sep 23, 2006 3:28 pm

My head hurts just trying to figure out how ya'll know all this. Thanks for the info, possibly saved me money. Must ask further about this replacement before I snatch one from Ohio. Direct replacement with possibly bigger dia. pin. Oil holes match up? Anything else pertenant?

Thanks LM and all for support

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Post by LOUD MOUSE » Sat Sep 23, 2006 6:29 pm

A direct replacenent.
I've been involved off ands on since 1963. .........lm

djohns wrote:My head hurts just trying to figure out how ya'll know all this. Thanks for the info, possibly saved me money. Must ask further about this replacement before I snatch one from Ohio. Direct replacement with possibly bigger dia. pin. Oil holes match up? Anything else pertenant?

Thanks LM and all for support

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Replacement bearing

Post by djohns » Thu Oct 05, 2006 11:00 am

Received my bearing from Ohio and have a couple of questions before mounting. The bearing dim's are the same (width a couple of mm narrower) but it has no oil hole. I assume since it is a direct replacement that the balls will be splash lubed? Maybe the lube port from the case is extended outboard to put flow between seal and bearing and flow through to inboard? Should I remove the one shield that is on the outboard side? Thanks for the help.

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Re: Replacement bearing

Post by LOUD MOUSE » Thu Oct 05, 2006 11:06 am

You assume correctly. ...........lm

djohns wrote:Received my bearing from Ohio and have a couple of questions before mounting. The bearing dim's are the same (width a couple of mm narrower) but it has no oil hole. I assume since it is a direct replacement that the balls will be splash lubed? Maybe the lube port from the case is extended outboard to put flow between seal and bearing and flow through to inboard? Should I remove the one shield that is on the outboard side? Thanks for the help.

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