centre main strap
#1
Posted 17 November 2005 - 08:57 PM
could i do the mainstrap with a lathe, and with a milling attachment, or does it need to be ground?
#2
Posted 17 November 2005 - 09:03 PM
Edited by chairchild, 18 January 2008 - 10:34 AM.
#3
Posted 17 November 2005 - 10:20 PM
#4
Posted 17 November 2005 - 10:24 PM
I wouldn't risk using a grinder, way too primitive for a mains cap IMO.
#5
Posted 18 November 2005 - 12:08 AM
The centre strap needs to be very flat and absolutely not tapered in order for the bearing cap to be properly clamped down. I wouldn't cut one with an angle grinder myself. And yes you will need to flatten off the cap and get the thing line bored afterwards, or at least inspected to check whether it's needed. The act of flattening the main cap weakens it, and then you strap a peice of steel across it. This can very easily close up the bearing housing a little. Remember the tollerance in this bearing is half a thou and the running clearance is only 1 thou (min) meaning it would be easy to go below that which would not be good for the life of the bearings.
But if others have done this successfully without taking the precaution then I'll happily accept their opinion.
#6
Posted 18 November 2005 - 12:12 AM
What the FDo it by hand with either an angle grinder, or abench-mounted grinder if you're feeling posh
Death to your engine if you do it that way
#7
Posted 18 November 2005 - 12:24 AM
£80 for the cap and bolts
£20 for the drilling and tapping of extra bolts
£120 for the line bore
#8
Posted 18 November 2005 - 12:35 AM
Do it by hand with either an angle grinder, or abench-mounted grinder if you're feeling posh
#9
Posted 18 November 2005 - 12:36 AM
Noted!!!I have to disagree with that.
The centre strap needs to be very flat and absolutely not tapered in order for the bearing cap to be properly clamped down. I wouldn't cut one with an angle grinder myself. And yes you will need to flatten off the cap and get the thing line bored afterwards, or at least inspected to check whether it's needed. The act of flattening the main cap weakens it, and then you strap a peice of steel across it. This can very easily close up the bearing housing a little. Remember the tollerance in this bearing is half a thou and the running clearance is only 1 thou (min) meaning it would be easy to go below that which would not be good for the life of the bearings.
But if others have done this successfully without taking the precaution then I'll happily accept their opinion.
Never seen results of this being done - only heard of it as an option, so the input is appreciated
#10
Posted 18 November 2005 - 06:30 AM
It's a bit trickier on a 998, thats all.
I found this out after letting an 'expert' build my engine, including fitting a centre main strap. I didn't realise he'd done it wrong till the engine lunched the thrust bearings, taking the block with them; the crank narrowly survived.
Wil
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