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Tech. Advice: Series 'B' / 'C' 500cc/1000cc Bikes
Crank Case Inspection
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<blockquote data-quote="davidd" data-source="post: 57576" data-attributes="member: 1177"><p>Roy,</p><p></p><p>Nice photos! On the spindles, if they are not worn you can warm up the area to running temperature and see if they wiggle around. I don't do a test. I usually have to replace them. If they are not worn, they are usually set to low in the case. I use a slide puller with an adapter on the end to screw on the spindle. I measure and go to the oversize if it is edgy. So, I would assess the height as well as the wear on the spindles when developing a plan.</p><p></p><p>David</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davidd, post: 57576, member: 1177"] Roy, Nice photos! On the spindles, if they are not worn you can warm up the area to running temperature and see if they wiggle around. I don't do a test. I usually have to replace them. If they are not worn, they are usually set to low in the case. I use a slide puller with an adapter on the end to screw on the spindle. I measure and go to the oversize if it is edgy. So, I would assess the height as well as the wear on the spindles when developing a plan. David [/QUOTE]
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