Hello,
I have a 1988 Vmax with 19,000 miles on it. It had a horrible lower knock so I pulled the motor on it and dug into it. The knock was coming from a rod bearing that had spun on the left front cyl. and scored the crankshaft journal some. Does anyone know the limit that the journal can be ground down to? I'm just not finding it in the service manual. It shows smaller bearings that can be ordered but I can't find what size they are. Or is it smarter to try and replace the crankshaft?
*Also while I'm in there are there other areas prone to failure that I should be looking for?
The pistons and cylinders look great. Maybe have the valves ground?
Thanks for your help,
Gary
I have a 1988 Vmax with 19,000 miles on it. It had a horrible lower knock so I pulled the motor on it and dug into it. The knock was coming from a rod bearing that had spun on the left front cyl. and scored the crankshaft journal some. Does anyone know the limit that the journal can be ground down to? I'm just not finding it in the service manual. It shows smaller bearings that can be ordered but I can't find what size they are. Or is it smarter to try and replace the crankshaft?
*Also while I'm in there are there other areas prone to failure that I should be looking for?
The pistons and cylinders look great. Maybe have the valves ground?
Thanks for your help,
Gary