- Sun Apr 02, 2017 8:17 pm
#7215
I'm ready to assemble the crankcase on my 1958 500 Twin, and need some help on the proper procedure.
It looks like the conrods are too long to clear the tunnels in the crankcase halves. I've placed the crankshaft into the timing side case, and it appears that the crackshaft had to be tilted slightly before the conrod would clear the opening.
i don't see how this can go together with the four studs installed that screw into the crankcase halves, since the two haves need to be perfectly aligned with one another. Are tge studs to be left out until the crankcase is assembled, then screwed in from the outside?
I don't remember having any problem like this when I assembled an interceptor engine 20 years ago.
Are the 500 twin short stroke conrods longer than the conrods in the 700 and 750 engines?
None of the several service manuals that I have address this issue.
It looks like the conrods are too long to clear the tunnels in the crankcase halves. I've placed the crankshaft into the timing side case, and it appears that the crackshaft had to be tilted slightly before the conrod would clear the opening.
i don't see how this can go together with the four studs installed that screw into the crankcase halves, since the two haves need to be perfectly aligned with one another. Are tge studs to be left out until the crankcase is assembled, then screwed in from the outside?
I don't remember having any problem like this when I assembled an interceptor engine 20 years ago.
Are the 500 twin short stroke conrods longer than the conrods in the 700 and 750 engines?
None of the several service manuals that I have address this issue.