| In a message dated 98-01-19 15:07:58 EST, GuyWeller@compuserve.com writes:
<< 
 OK, I've got my re-bored 1275 block and reground (-0.010) crank back from
 the engineer's shop.
 Assembled crank into block, without the pistons as yet, so I am only
 dealing with 3 main bearings.
 The crank is tight.  Not so tight that I can't move it, but it certainly
 dosn't "spin" Should it ?
 I can just rotate it by hand  -- two hands that is, but it takes a lot of
 force.
 It turns smoothly with a bar as a lever between the flywheel/ crank bolts. 
 No high spots, but just stiff.
 Does that sound right to those who have done this job before, or should I
 scrape the bearing shells?
 
 Guy
  >>
Did you check the fit with plastigauge. Guessing by hand and trusting that the
bearings are the size they are marked and the crank ( did you check it ) are a
match is a good way to get good at building short life motors.
Paul Van Wig
Long Beach, CA
60 Bugeye
60 Minor Woody
61 Minor Pickup
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