That's not suposed to be like that.
It's worn down a groove in the crankshaft. Pray they can fix that. The gap in between the thrust bearing and the crankshaft is .079". You can slide the whole crankshaft back and forth with your hands. The more I mess with this engine, the worse crap I find. I can't believe how well it ran like that.
Kurt
It's worn down a groove in the crankshaft. Pray they can fix that. The gap in between the thrust bearing and the crankshaft is .079". You can slide the whole crankshaft back and forth with your hands. The more I mess with this engine, the worse crap I find. I can't believe how well it ran like that.
Kurt