- Sat Feb 01, 2014 12:20 pm
#32561
The Redditch cranks have the OPR valve as well. I have rebuilt plenty of Indian Bullet engines, most of them tuned and many using the Indian bushes, depending on owner preference, some have had conrod, big end and mains upgrades, if asked for. One such machine [was my own a few years ago] can do 90 mph if you're cruel, lifts the front wheel in 1st and 2nd gears and has racked up many thousands of miles and even marshalled in local enduro events. While the top end has been off twice since it was built - once for a minor top end seiziure and once because a modified forged piston became holed after a partially blocked main jet weakened the mixture at over 80 mph uphill, the bottom end has remained rock solid. As I built this machine for myself, with no intention of selling it - I was pestered by a friend who gave me money and an AJS for it - I rebuilt the engine for my own use and fitted good but used Indian main bearings left over after someone else's engine received an upgrade. They are still in good shape, too, but the oil is changed every 1000 miles or so, along with the filter. The timing case is removed at the same time, to drain it and check on the oil pump drives and I fill the oil filter with good 20/50 oil while the timing cover is off and also prime the big end using an oil can pushed into the crank end feed hole. I also check / clean the crankcase scavenge and oil tank strainers every time.
The way I see it, you can have the best bearings you can buy dotted around the engine, but let the oil get dirty or the oil pump drive gears wear and any bearing will fail sooner or later.