http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Rhu_Cosp8EQ
Is this a rod knock or? Any one ever heard something like this?
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Rhu_Cosp8EQ
Is this a rod knock or? Any one ever heard something like this?
proud owner of a trx300ex quadand an 85 atc 70
Ive since removed the top end and the clutch cover. The wrist pin looks like it was heated up at one point and has metal smearing on it/ wear the inside of the rod small end has some scoring too... think i can get away with a new wrist pin? Also when i move the crank side to side (entire crank) theres loads of play because the crank bearing moves side to side in the case. I thought these were a press fit? Big end of the rod feels perfect btw
proud owner of a trx300ex quadand an 85 atc 70
Not press fit to the cases just to the crankshaft itself . I would be more concerned with up and down play .
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proud owner of a trx300ex quadand an 85 atc 70
I have fixed the wrist pin ends of a rod before with a brake cylinder hone, but that was on a couple different bikes that had just 1 big burr on the inside of the rod in the center, and a new wrist pin wouldn't fit. Hard to tell in the video, but it sounds like the timing chain and guides are wore as well and making noise.
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I'd get a good wrist pin and see how much wobble it has. I bought a new wrist pin for my rebuild and decided to polish the rod out with some fine sandpaper, and was happy with the results and the fit. it was lightly scratched. But if your wrist pin is rainbowed and galled up there's a good chance that nothing will be in spec.
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