Common Maintenance and Repairs: Engine
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any slack, then the bearing is bad. The rod should be
held in place and should rotate freely side to side,
but should not move up or down at all.
Checking the Main Crank Bearings for Wear
Tools Needed
8mm T-handle or socket
10mm T-handle or socket
30mm deep socket
13mm hex key
Flathead screwdriver
Step 1: Remove the Piston
Follow all of the steps on pages 13-16 to remove the
piston. (Do not replace the piston)
Step 2: Unlocking the Crankshaft
In order to check the main crank bearings, the motor
will have to be taken off of TDC. To do this, locate
the hex screw underneath the water pump on the
right hand lower side of the motor. Remove the bolt
so that the crankshaft can rotate freely.
Step 3: Checking for Wear
Now that the crank can rotate freely, grab the top of
the rod (shown in picture 2.3) and start rotating the
crank forwards. The crank should spin freely. If there
is any sort of resistance or noise, then the main
crank bearings need to be replaced. If the crankshaft
doesn’t spin at all, then the entire crankshaft needs
to be replaced.
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