
Originally Posted by
xwhatsit
If it is, for some strange reason, a `conrod kit' only, given that the problem with my existing XR250R crank is play in the conrod (big end bearing), will this fix it? Is there anything else that wears out that I need to worry about?
Yup, that'll do it.
The journal fit's not actually that tight, just awkward to jig up to support the crank-halves. If you don't get the press force lined up reasonably well over the big-end you can distort the journal bores, so it pays to piss around with packers getting it right.
Note the oil port on the journal, make sure it goes back facing the same way. I press the cranks back together using a lathe, the tailstock is strong enough to do it and you get to stop occasionally to check the crank alignment with a dial gauge, (and the final side clearance in some cases) and "adjust" with a special (copper & hide) tool.
The difference between getting it right and not is noticable. I once stripped an XR500 that had been out by a mere 10thou, after the rebuild it was way smoother.
Go soothingly on the grease mud, as there lurks the skid demon
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