- Mon Dec 14, 2020 9:34 pm
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Paul, I’ve just watched your video and have a question I’ve wondered about for a while.
When you true the crank, what stops it wandering when fitted?
Obviously I appreciate it’s held in situ by the bearings. But what stops the force of the fire stroke putting the two flywheels out slightly again? I guess if they are trued, then they shouldn’t really wander?
Then again if they wandered that easily, all engines would be buggered pretty quick!
John
When you true the crank, what stops it wandering when fitted?
Obviously I appreciate it’s held in situ by the bearings. But what stops the force of the fire stroke putting the two flywheels out slightly again? I guess if they are trued, then they shouldn’t really wander?
Then again if they wandered that easily, all engines would be buggered pretty quick!
John