tshep
Gold Member
I know it's normally used on an upside down engine, journal weight on 'upper' shell so all clearance is at 'lower' shell when torqued.
When the engine is right side up, in frame, what is a good process?
How can I ensure the upper shell is at zero with the journal?
Should I remove all other uppers while checking this one? (Supporting ends, then 'jacking up' a weight near this journal?) (Or just expect the crank to flex enough for contact?)
THX!
When the engine is right side up, in frame, what is a good process?
How can I ensure the upper shell is at zero with the journal?
Should I remove all other uppers while checking this one? (Supporting ends, then 'jacking up' a weight near this journal?) (Or just expect the crank to flex enough for contact?)
THX!