SteveD wrote: ↑Mon Jun 20, 2022 7:42 am
apologies to kmisterk for a classic boxerworks thread takeover...
gspd, I'm discussing 2 cranks here.
1. it was sent away to be sorted, re grind etc.after it developed a bad knock.
2. is the one pictured. It came out of an engine that was part of a bunch of boxes of parts.
I've updated the thread I had about the parts bike gspd...so the details are on there.
oops! my bad
and apologies to kmisterk for the hijack, but I have a feeling he finds this entertaining regardless.
I had forgotten about that teardown job. I sort of opted out of that topic completely when those perfect (albeit slightly used) shells were referred to as "needing replacing" and someone else looked at that virtually new looking crankshaft and suggested
"The journals look a bit scored but you really can't tell just by looking at them... you need to check them for size, ovality and barreling. You're going to have to do that anyway to get the size and grade of shells you need even if they're perfect." I thought I had been tele-ported to a sort of '
anally obsessive bizzaro world', where any part that had been even slightly used was to be deemed un-usable, a world where the slightest wear was an automatic death sentence, or in this case a one way ticket to the scrap heap.
In the real world, those shells
could have been replaced with new stock shells, just for peace of mind, but they also would have run perfectly well for a looong looong time. All the further well intentioned microscopic inspections or paranoid rituals mostly based on insecurities or lack of experience were totally superfluous.
That oil pump would have continued pumping forever and that cork bit, although a bit scary and disconcerting to the uninitiated, would not have been able to noticeably block oil pressure even if you deliberately and strategically placed it somewhere with that intention. Worse case scenario, it would have eventually disintegrated and its remnants would have ended up in the filter.
Case in point: Have you ever tried to stop even a minor low pressure kitchen faucet leak with a randomly sized and placed piece of cork? Good luck with that.
mini-rant
Some people need a tread depth gauge to determine if they need new tires.
Others can tell at a glance.
Some people need a micrometer to determine if they need new brake discs and pads.
Others can tell at a glance.
Some people need a thermometer to know if they feel OK.
Others just go for a ride.
Some people need an electronic device to tune their guitar.
Eric Clapton doesn't.
But sadly, some people actually DO need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows.
although Bob Dylan definitely doesn't.
and the beat goes on....if you get my drift...