Fellow KDXers,
I recently popped off my cylinder for a top end refresh. But when I inspected the connecting rod play on the crankshaft it "seemed" excessive. There is no up and down play. But when I push the rod laterally it goes like 5 degrees or so.....seems sloppy to me.
What's the proper way to measure this play. I'd rather not spend a bunch of time/money cuz this is a backup bike and will rarely be ridden.
Let me know your thoughts, thanks!
Connecting rod play
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Re: Connecting rod play
I move the rod to one side & check for up & down for clearance. Side to side should have .40-mm .50mm clearance with a feeler gauge.
.70mm is the service limit. This is for H series.
.70mm is the service limit. This is for H series.
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Re: Connecting rod play
Update on Connecting Rod.....
With that said I can only slip a .45mm (.018") feeler gauge in between the rod and washer.
Let me know ur thoughts!
My connecting rod seems to "tilt" more that move left to right on the crankshaft bearing.With that said I can only slip a .45mm (.018") feeler gauge in between the rod and washer.
Let me know ur thoughts!
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Re: Connecting rod play
Why is that rod blue colored in that one spot??
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