Back In The Shop......Now What's On Your Bench????

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I use a fine threaded 3/8 and nut with heave washers that press the bearing into the case then I put the crank in the freezer and put the case and bearings in my shop bake oven at 150 and slip every thing together. Goes together like a breeze.no hammering or fighting
 
Awesome!!! :rock:Next time you rebuild a lower end im coming to watch. I'll bring the beer and bearings. Also I hate you for being able to do what I can't. Logical right?
Teds goin to have to buy more than just a case of beer
Done deal...bring it on. Bring some logs and we can cut wood in my front yard. My neighbors will love it. I had my father in law cuttin with that 661 yesterday.

Ill bring my own I have seen what he drinks![emoji6]
How dare you!!
 
Man, I really enjoyed getting out of my little shop for a few weeks.........but it's great to be back to work. :)

I take off a couple of times a year.......once for Bonnaroo, and again for a Sundance. Both of those "vacations" are nothing but hard, non stop work.

Now........what's on your bench?????? :D

I've got an 026 on my bench that I put a new carb on and replaced the seals, filter, fuel lines, etc. and it still won't run right. Maybe I'll get it running by next winter. When are you going to do a vacation at Burning Man?
 
Awesome!!! :rock:Next time you rebuild a lower end im coming to watch. I'll bring the beer and bearings. Also I hate you for being able to do what I can't. Logical right?

Done deal...bring it on. Bring some logs and we can cut wood in my front yard. My neighbors will love it. I had my father in law cuttin with that 661 yesterday.


How dare you!!
I put the crank in the freezer over night, heat the case and bearings up with propane torch (carefully) then just push the crank in by hand and one small tap with a copper hammer.
 

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