On the old engines,
there was a way with the jugs off, to check the wear on the lower end by laying machinists ruler across the block and measuring the side to side play in the rods...
Is this still an easy way to measure the strength left in the lower end with con rod wear?
And what is this talk about welding up the crank on the lower end and adding a Timken bearing? I don't have any problems, but if I did and had the top end torn down I might like to do this super mod and also send the flywheels out to be balanced if you do such a thing these days.
I loved the simpicity and strength of the early shovelheads that I started out in HD with, a 1966 Shovel jammed into a 57 rigid frame, but those engines were tired on the lower end at 50,000 to 89,000 kms if you ran them hard. They also had only about half the power of these new engines. Anyway please enlighten me on the crank test above and the crank mod mentioned and if you can balance these...
Best regards from Australia,
Harley still rules, there is always faster, smoother bikes, but they just don't have the sound and Soul of a Harley.... 