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Author: | wyeeoddy [ Tue Jul 18, 2023 6:31 am ] | ||||
Post subject: | FL350 Crank Rebuild | ||||
Its been a while. OK FL350 Crank rebuild Now the OEM connecting rod is NOT available. Manufacturer: Honda OEM Part Number: 13201-430-300 Part: ROD, CONNECTING NOT available. But Manufacturer: Honda OEM Part Number: 13201-KA4-700 Part: ROD, CONNECTING Which I have 2 Also will fit Honda ATV 1984 ATC250R A Crankshaft Piston Honda ATV 1983 ATC250R A Crankshaft Piston Honda Motorcycle 1982 CR250R A Crankshaft Piston Honda Motorcycle 1981 CR250R A - ELSINORE Crankshaft Piston Honda ATV 1982 ATC250R A Crankshaft Piston Honda ATV 1981 ATC250R A Crankshaft Piston Honda ATV 1985 FL350R A - ODYSSEY Piston & Crankshaft Honda Motorcycle 1976 CR250M A - ELSINORE Piston & Crankshaft Honda Motorcycle 1976 MR250 A - ELSINORE Piston & Crankshaft Honda Motorcycle Models with no year CR250M1 A Piston & Crankshaft Which I have 2 of connecting rods 13201-KA4-700 The ? did the rod need to be modded before fitting Eg grinding the down the outer side / end to fit with in the crank case ( I thought I had read that somewhere ) and thoughts of reusing the crank big end pin. Wyeeoddy
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Author: | canadian oddy [ Wed Jul 19, 2023 1:26 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: FL350 Crank Rebuild |
I have no info on grinding the rod. According to service honda the part number you show should fit as they designate it for the FL350. Measure it to the old one if it's not damaged. If it is a slight bit different in size then you would have to use a different size washer - No ? It's your final crank width that would count. Re-use the old pin: My question is what does that pin look like and spec out at ? If it has ANY scoring or a rust mark on it then toss it. If I remember from my millwright schooling on shrink fits ------ .001 to .003 is standard .004 is excessive .005 is extreme The pins are an interference fit so I bet it's got .002 to .0025 interference fit. You gota use a good micrometer for this and not a dial caliper on the pin and a bore mic for the crank hole. If you are a gambler you can use that dial caliper. If the crank holes and the old pin spec out to this then I would re-use it. But then again I'm a northern skillbilly. Usually if you blow a crank rod bearing that pin will be toast -- No ?? Can't you get a new one ?? Side note: If you use that dial caliper for measurements you have to realize that you must use the same "light" pressure each time you measure. You can get any measurement you want with a dial caliper if you "muscle" the thumb wheel. CO |
Author: | canadian oddy [ Wed Jul 19, 2023 1:44 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: FL350 Crank Rebuild |
I believe this is the post you were thinking about: viewtopic.php?f=26&t=14046 CO |
Author: | canadian oddy [ Wed Jul 19, 2023 1:48 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: FL350 Crank Rebuild |
Here is my rebuild on my FL350 crank. viewtopic.php?f=1&t=17128&hilit=blown+crank About half way down in that post is a picture showing that the rod is slightly longer than stock. You have to buff off about .030"+ off the bottom of it so it don't hit the cases. CO |
Author: | wyeeoddy [ Tue Jul 25, 2023 3:58 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: FL350 Crank Rebuild |
Good new on the Crank rebuild Had the crank split today big end Pin Not a mark on it and in speck The connecting rods I have are a perfect match, so crank in back together and pickup tomorrow. The Guy that is doing the crank is a Australian Speedway champ, in the game for 25 years. knows hes stuff Wyeeoddy |
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