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Re: scuba gear works! (plus some engine questions)

Subject: Re: scuba gear works! (plus some engine questions)
From: Randall Young <randallyoung@earthlink.net>
Date: Wed, 29 Nov 2000 09:51:00 -0800
Cc: triumphs@autox.team.net
References: <8F20ED862399D311B3A9009027AFCA7B02F81CCD@iris.northatlantic .nf.ca>
"Boothroyd, Frank" wrote:
> 
> 1.  Can I remove the main bearings and conrod bearings at the same time?

I assume this means you're trying to change the bearings without
removing the crank.
Do the conrods in whatever order is convenient.  I find it easiest to do
them two at a time, so you aren't trying to turn the crank with loose
rods flopping around and possibly denting a journal.  Before or after
mains doesn't matter, but do the mains one at a time.
> 
> 2.  What's a "journal"?  (Is it the slot/area/depression the bearings fit
> into?).

The journal is the shiny part of the crank that rides on the bearing
inserts.  Merriam-Webster : "the part of a rotating shaft, axle, roll,
or spindle that turns in a bearing"
> 
> 3.  My factory manual warns "Do not permit the crankshaft to remain
> unsupported for longer than is necessary [while the main bearings are
> out]...".  Okay, fine.  But how do I support it?  

As Dave said, support it by always leaving some of the main bearing caps
in place.

> 4.  Oh [expletive deleted]!!!!  I almost forgot my most important question!
> I FOUND METAL THINGS IN THE BOTTOM OF MY OIL PAN.  That's not a good sign is
> it?  

No.

> I can't take a picture of them (well, I could but it wouldn't do you
> any good) but I can describe them so maybe someone out there will know what
> it/they are?  Picture the shiny-silver wings of a delta-wing airplane.  Only
> a LOT smaller (circa 1 inch tip to tip) and  there's a small cylinder-shaped
> thing that goes in-between the wings.  I looked at the pictures in my manual
> and parts catalogs to no avail.  Nothing looked like what I found.  There
> were three wings and one cylinder in the oil pan.

Broken timing chain tensioner ?  Mangled remains of thrust washer ? 
Swarf dropped into engine by DPO ?

Chunks that big almost certainly have not been through the bearings, so
they have to be either pieces that broke off inside the engine, or
foreign objects.

Good Luck
Randall

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