SBT Crank OK?

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Wait a minute on second thought the o ring is between the coupler and the collar (sleeve) right ? Maybe someone put it there by accident and that’s what was left over. I have put motors together without the o ring and they ran fine idk
 
It's a Redi-Sleeve to fix a damaged crank seal surface. The crank was damaged before they rebuilt it and this is how they fixed the seal surface. Probably just sealant.

Redi-Sleeves​

Timken offers Redi-Sleeves, which are precision stainless steel wear sleeves designed to be pressed onto a shaft for an enhanced sealing surface. Redi-Sleeves are fast, inexpensive repair options for grooved or worn shafts.

Design Attributes​

  • Timken’s line of Redi-Sleeves feature a strong, durable stainless-steel construction that helps create a corrosion-free sealing surface that may surpass original shaft specifications
  • Redi-Sleeves have an ultra-thin construction of 0.25mm (0.1″) that allows the original seal size to be used with minimal additional lip loading

Applications​

  • Redi-Sleeves can be used on a full range of industrial equipment
 
It's a Redi-Sleeve to fix a damaged crank seal surface. The crank was damaged before they rebuilt it and this is how they fixed the seal surface. Probably just sealant.

Redi-Sleeves​

Timken offers Redi-Sleeves, which are precision stainless steel wear sleeves designed to be pressed onto a shaft for an enhanced sealing surface. Redi-Sleeves are fast, inexpensive repair options for grooved or worn shafts.

Design Attributes​

  • Timken’s line of Redi-Sleeves feature a strong, durable stainless-steel construction that helps create a corrosion-free sealing surface that may surpass original shaft specifications
  • Redi-Sleeves have an ultra-thin construction of 0.25mm (0.1″) that allows the original seal size to be used with minimal additional lip loading

Applications​

  • Redi-Sleeves can be used on a full range of industrial equipment

It sure looks to me like this is an oem part on all cranks, not a redi sleeve to fix damage.

Is that not what everybody above in this thread is saying, and also what is shown on Yamaha parts fiche?
 
It sure looks to me like this is an oem part on all cranks, not a redi sleeve to fix damage.

Is that not what everybody above in this thread is saying, and also what is shown on Yamaha parts fiche?
I have an OEM crank I'll check when I get home. In the OP picture you can clearly see the sleeve and sealant and is not part of the as-cast crank.
I honestly don't know if Yamaha installs these on OEM cranks or not but other OEM's don't. Others like Kawasaki and Seadoo either run a seal directly on the machined iron surface or have a large sleeve sealed with an o-ring.

Yamaha shows a #4 Sleeve but it looks thick.

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I have an OEM crank I'll check when I get home. In the OP picture you can clearly see the sleeve and sealant and is not part of the as-cast crank.
I honestly don't know if Yamaha installs these on OEM cranks or not but other OEM's don't. Others like Kawasaki and Seadoo either run a seal directly on the machined iron surface or have a large sleeve sealed with an o-ring.

Yamaha shows a #4 Sleeve but it looks thick.

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Kawasaki uses a sleeve as well in the exact same spot...
 
Kawasaki uses a sleeve as well in the exact same spot...
Correct as I said. But they are much thicker than the one in the OP's picture.

There's also the chance I am wrong on the Yamaha crank, LOL. Sure looked like a redi-sleeve and been a little while since I had mine apart.

Maybe SBT just installs the #4 "Sleeve" for you?
 
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I know the older 650-701 cranks used a thick wear ring. All the 760 cranks use a very thin wear ring that usually comes loose after the coupler has been taken off. That SBT unit pictured looks a little thicker than a factory 760 ring.
 

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There is a thin sleeve there on OEM stock 701 and 760 cranks, same as in your pic. It is called a drive shaft collar.
 
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