how tell if your crank needs rebuilding?

bign1514

"Rock-Man"
Location
Louisville, Ky
I am in the process of rebuilding my engine, and took a look at the crank. Now, all the bearings spin pretty good (nice and smooth & a lot of rotations). I have one bearing on the middle side that is smooth spinning, but doesn't like to spin as much as the others.

What could this be a sign of? Anything to be worried about?

thanks


ps. its an 62t 701 OEM crank
 

bign1514

"Rock-Man"
Location
Louisville, Ky
im putting some money into this.... have a fresh freestyle port job (LWP) and new pistons.

don't want the crank to go out mid season and have to re-due everything.
 

BombThreat

'Diggity
Location
Johnstown, NY
i was in the same situation as you... not being really able to tell if a crank is A-OK I just sent it along with all my parts to be get worked on at the engine builder. have him inspect it and let me know..
 

keefer

T1
Location
Tennessee
The main bearings need to spin freely & quietly but you should be more concerned with the big end rod bearings. Have someone with the proper gauges check the side clearance of these and the trueness of the crank. This might give you a better indication of the cranks general health.
 
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