Hi guys, I have a 1993 dt65 that I’m rebuilding. I have the crankshaft out and want to change the connecting rods bearings as well as all the other bearings. We tried to use an old bearing separator behind the main bearing and attempted to press it up towards the lower section of the crankshaft assembly so as the bearing was flat against the cast of the assembly. Sadly i think the separator we have at work is a bit old, beaten up slightly to big and ended up pulling the outer race of the bearing instead. I’m going to get a new separator from the auto store tomorrow and have another go but I can’t find much information in the workshop manual on disassembling the crankshaft assembly.
Is this the correct procedure for disassembling the crank or should I try to press the lower conrod pin first, this seems odd as there’s not enough room for the pin to be removed fully but could maybe move enough to remove the conrod but I will still need to replace the one main bearing I destroyed anyway.
Any ideas on the procedure for crankshaft disassembly?
Also will I need to get it balanced? The local engine spe******t said it can be balanced with the rods installed, so does that mean assembling without the rods and balancing, then disassembling and reassembling after? This doesn’t sound like it makes much sense. Does it have key ways to line the upper and lower assemblies?
Thoughts? Thanks
Is this the correct procedure for disassembling the crank or should I try to press the lower conrod pin first, this seems odd as there’s not enough room for the pin to be removed fully but could maybe move enough to remove the conrod but I will still need to replace the one main bearing I destroyed anyway.
Any ideas on the procedure for crankshaft disassembly?
Also will I need to get it balanced? The local engine spe******t said it can be balanced with the rods installed, so does that mean assembling without the rods and balancing, then disassembling and reassembling after? This doesn’t sound like it makes much sense. Does it have key ways to line the upper and lower assemblies?
Thoughts? Thanks
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