Re: New Norton owner, 74 850, Help!
Angular contact bearings, and Ducati motors are a completely different kettle of fish ?
Commando engines have plain ole roller bearings each side, so the crank end float is not critical, in the slightest.
As long as the rollers stay on their tracks...
While centering the rods and pistons in the bores is good, there is a fair bit of leeway/float on the gudgeon pins in Commandos,
so 30 thou isn't probably even going to show up as a problem in a Commando engine, the piston can float to where it is needed ?(within reason)
However, cammy Norton engines, with their bevel drive gears to the ohc, need a slightly negative setup of endfloat when cold
- if the bevels pull out of mesh when they are at operating temp, they can destroy themselves - as more than a few owners have found.
And also may be noisy, into the bargain.
Assuming some engines are the same as other engines requirements isn't going to work...
Horses for courses ?
edgefinder said:My Ducati F1 750 has angular contact main bearings. It wants .005" preload on the main bearings so I would say they expect .003"-.005" expansion of the cases when hot. If the rod journal isn't centered to the cylinder bore like when I got it and it was .03" to one side it shows up where the piston touches the head on one side after being revved to 11000 rpm. Once I shimmed it to center the piston touches more equal side to side and rings last longer. .
Angular contact bearings, and Ducati motors are a completely different kettle of fish ?
Commando engines have plain ole roller bearings each side, so the crank end float is not critical, in the slightest.
As long as the rollers stay on their tracks...
While centering the rods and pistons in the bores is good, there is a fair bit of leeway/float on the gudgeon pins in Commandos,
so 30 thou isn't probably even going to show up as a problem in a Commando engine, the piston can float to where it is needed ?(within reason)
However, cammy Norton engines, with their bevel drive gears to the ohc, need a slightly negative setup of endfloat when cold
- if the bevels pull out of mesh when they are at operating temp, they can destroy themselves - as more than a few owners have found.
And also may be noisy, into the bargain.
Assuming some engines are the same as other engines requirements isn't going to work...
Horses for courses ?