Hi All,
I'm tearing down a 79 R100RT but made a pretty big mistake yesterday. As I was removing the (original) front bearing from the bearing cover, I forgot to remove the pin. Needless to say it sheared off and left a bit of a mess.
Do you think I need to replace the bearing cover or will this be ok once I put the new bearing (and pin) into the cover? Its only a small scratch but its pretty deep as you can see (pics attached). I will of course make sure the thrust washer surface is smooth.
My thinking is once the bearing is in, this is a pretty tight seal an there is oil both sides of the cover so any small leakage wouldn't be an issue?
Thanks in advance
Front bearing cover mishap
Front bearing cover mishap
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Re: Front bearing cover mishap
Oh and that black line isn't a crack, its a hair ;o)
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Re: Front bearing cover mishap
I think it will probably be OK... not ideal but OK... as long as the casting isn't distorted and oil under pressure can't escape from the central well of the bearing seat. Not really sure how you could be certain of the latter though.
Rob
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OK, I'm having second thoughts now... not quite sure that the damage won't allow oil to escape due to the feed to the rockers. I'll have a lookok at a bearing and casting and come back.
Rob
Rob
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OK, I'm having second thoughts now... not quite sure that the damage won't allow oil to escape due to the feed to the rockers. I'll have a lookok at a bearing and casting and come back.
Rob
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Thanks Rob, I appreciate the help.
Attached are a few more images.
There’s a few second hand available on eBay, if I got a replacement would there be any figment issues onto the block?
Attached are a few more images.
There’s a few second hand available on eBay, if I got a replacement would there be any figment issues onto the block?
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Re: Front bearing cover mishap
Fitment not figment ;o)
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Re: Front bearing cover mishap
OK,
I think you'll be alright.
I wanted to check the the oil to the rocker feeds. metred by the ground flat in the crankshaft front main journal, wouldn't tend to escape via the chipped casting. I have looked at a front bearing support casting and confirmed that the rocker feed galleries are on the other side of the bearing so I would be fairly confident there will be little or no oil pressure loss... provided, as I said, that the casting isn't otherwise damaged or distorted in that area.
Rob
I think you'll be alright.
I wanted to check the the oil to the rocker feeds. metred by the ground flat in the crankshaft front main journal, wouldn't tend to escape via the chipped casting. I have looked at a front bearing support casting and confirmed that the rocker feed galleries are on the other side of the bearing so I would be fairly confident there will be little or no oil pressure loss... provided, as I said, that the casting isn't otherwise damaged or distorted in that area.
Rob
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Great thanks Rob. Really appreciate your help.
I don’t think anything else is damaged, it was heated and pulled.
Stupid mistake, I knew it was there and just forgot.
I don’t think anything else is damaged, it was heated and pulled.
Stupid mistake, I knew it was there and just forgot.
Re: Front bearing cover mishap
I wonder if some JB Weld carefully applied and shaped would work?
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