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missing lynx wrote:I ran Rapido 225 on a sil engine for about 5000 mile the only thing I replaced was the hub bearing the chain chain guide and bronze bush in the clutch and upgraded clutch in those miles
dickie wrote:missing lynx wrote:I ran Rapido 225 on a sil engine for about 5000 mile the only thing I replaced was the hub bearing the chain chain guide and bronze bush in the clutch and upgraded clutch in those miles
My grandad smoked 40 woodbines a day and lived to be 84.
missing lynx wrote:Fare enough but how many people that have commented have had a Sil crank let go on them or how many have ditched a Sil crank to have the "better" crank twist on them ?
dscscotty wrote:Please take notice of the advice regarding Indian crankshaft bearings, they break, I have the facility to strip and build my own cranks and regularly see failures of which the damage can be catastrophic, Indian webs whilst not pretty are a very tight pin fit and a good base for quite a high spec crankshaft. yes the rods are ok for standardish 10bhp ish motors if fitted with a decent big end bearing, but is it really worth it. There are some good cranks out there and there are some poor cranks out there, many look good but have a low web/pin fit, causing twisting/alignment issues. Don't take a chance, get it uprated!
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