Post by Wee Mark » Mon Jan 09, 2017 12:29 am
Hello all
I have had both types of MEC CRANKS in my motor, the first type(full circle, silver webs & silver conrod) did NOT need shims, the 2nd type(black webs/Cooper colour conrod did. I built the motor without shims and ran it round the block a few times when I got but into the garage and was check the motor over I could tell on turning the flywheel there was a wrong-sounding rattling...mmmm I got my stethoscope(leak test kit spare) and found the rattle was in the cylinder,so stripped it down & checked...everything looked ok but I was NOT happy with sideways slop between small end and piston anyway phoned a very well known Leeds dealer who had some quality Piston shims(recommended in Stickys book) and fitted those....rattle gone!!!.......that weekend very quick ride up Oxford Roadrunners Rally 200+ miles round trip...perfect....went great and she got canned.....fit them in my experience they are needed
Cheers, see you in Adria!!!
Mark
If you read through this whole Post, the issue turns out to be
ONLY the control of the needle roller bearing floating about on the gudgeon pin as the space between the bosses is too great.
I absolutely agree with you, Wee Mark, that shims should be fitted on this occasion, but that is because I’m not getting confused (any longer!) whereas other, well-intentioned contributors

believe the problem is about the control of the con-rod side play.
It isn’t!