Rusty McNeil
Well-Known Member
Well,
Pulled the motor out today, took me about 8 hours from start to splitting the cases, including numerous beer breaks, and a spin on the 'Busa 9not in that order) :biglaugh:
2nd gear is totally destroyed.
I'm including pictures of the main bearings and journals in case Sean see's this and cares to comment.
What do you think Sean, anything to be concerned aboout?
If so, can these be poor boyed by replacing the bearings without turning the crank?:ummm:
I only ask because I've done that in the past on some small block chevrolets when time and budget was short and was just trying to freshen up the thing while I was in there..not because there was a bearing failure...
Also took some pictures of the shift forks and drum, they look OK to me but I'm a little bit like a chicken watching a card trick when it comes to this. Not sure what I'm looking for.
I couldn't see any case damage that was obvious to me....hope I'm right:confused2:
Was also surprised to not find a case gasket between the sections, just sealant??
edit....of course there's not a gasket, the lower case serves as the main bearing caps among others, you couldn't use a gasket her e...I'm a dummy
Edit, I just went through the service manual on picking bearing sizes, it makes no sense. The diagram in my manual is calling the rod journals mains and the main journals rod journals. The way I see it there are four main journals and two rod journals (since the rods share two rods to one journal)
The case engraving doesn't look like whats in the book either, nor is it on the side of the case that it shows in the book?
Plus the ink stamps on my rods are nothing like what's in the book either....
Is there a better way to do this?
Thanks,
Rusty
Pulled the motor out today, took me about 8 hours from start to splitting the cases, including numerous beer breaks, and a spin on the 'Busa 9not in that order) :biglaugh:
2nd gear is totally destroyed.
I'm including pictures of the main bearings and journals in case Sean see's this and cares to comment.
What do you think Sean, anything to be concerned aboout?
If so, can these be poor boyed by replacing the bearings without turning the crank?:ummm:
I only ask because I've done that in the past on some small block chevrolets when time and budget was short and was just trying to freshen up the thing while I was in there..not because there was a bearing failure...
Also took some pictures of the shift forks and drum, they look OK to me but I'm a little bit like a chicken watching a card trick when it comes to this. Not sure what I'm looking for.
I couldn't see any case damage that was obvious to me....hope I'm right:confused2:
Was also surprised to not find a case gasket between the sections, just sealant??
edit....of course there's not a gasket, the lower case serves as the main bearing caps among others, you couldn't use a gasket her e...I'm a dummy
Edit, I just went through the service manual on picking bearing sizes, it makes no sense. The diagram in my manual is calling the rod journals mains and the main journals rod journals. The way I see it there are four main journals and two rod journals (since the rods share two rods to one journal)
The case engraving doesn't look like whats in the book either, nor is it on the side of the case that it shows in the book?
Plus the ink stamps on my rods are nothing like what's in the book either....
Is there a better way to do this?
Thanks,
Rusty
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