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You'll need to pull the rod.
You have to pull the ride because the bushing has to be pushed out new one pushed in and there's three holes on a small end that need to be drilled so Oil Can you lubricate the wrist pin a good machine shop should be able to do that for you I just had it done at a place in New Haven Connecticut call nice ins and it cost me a grand total of $24 and I supplied the bushing but any good machine shop sure that help you out you can order the bushing from mg Cycles etc etc etc also you will need to purchase a brand new wrist pin and the circlips that go in the Pistons be careful of the wrist pins you want to get the kind that has the same wall thickness as what you already have so the balance won't be changed there is say change over was a change over sometime around when the Cal two engines came outTOMB
what indications brought about your suspicion of small end wear.You may be able to pull plug wires off alternately to isolate offending rod.
Ah, come on, Tomb.. it was hard to read. I'm just joshin.
I nominate this post for longest run on thread of the year.
You have to pull the rod. The bushing has to be pushed out so the new one can be pushed in. There's three holes on small end that need to be drilled. This is so oil can you lubricate the wrist pin. A good machine shop should be able to do that for you. I just had it done at a place in New Haven Connecticut. It cost me a grand total of $24. I supplied the bushing but any good machine shop that helps you, can order the bushing from MG Cycles or other suppliers. You will need to purchase a brand new wrist pin and the circlips that go in the Pistons. Be careful of the wrist pins. You'll need the kind that has the same wall thickness as what is already in place. This so the balance won't change. The change is when the Cal two engines came out.TOMB
It's like we are turning into "The American Reader". Dusty
SPII (1987, 40,000 miles) - is that true mileage? What is a reasonable expectation for a hard component like that to wear at ? Is there a lot of variables involved (fuel used, oil changes, running temps, etc) ?
Yes, actual mileage. It was bought new from a dealer in SC in 1993 or 4 I think. It has had a few pretty particular owners before my ownership. I can't comment on the "reasonable expectation" due to ignorance on my part, but I suspect that 40,000 is pretty low to have worn wrispin bushings, all things being equal. JD
No .... pull the heads off, replace the timing chain, rebuild the transmission ....Then go to earplugs.
It's possible that the bushings are worn but I would be a bit surprised at that mileage. If the timing chain is original then that is the most likely cause of mechanical mayhem. Look there before pulling the heads off. Hunter