IROOST1 Posted August 30, 2006 Report Posted August 30, 2006 I bought a shee in peices and got ripped off in many ways. I just finally went into the motor to check it out. It has oversized carbs and a cool head with med compression domes. He said the top end was fresh and it wasnt too bad when i took it apart but i cant figure whats up with the crank and pistons. They look nothing like the other pistons from a stock shee i just rebuilt. The pistons are wiseco i think, but the #'s are A62D0 and the other one is A62E0? Does anyone know what size they are? And the rods say hot rods and the # ck 121 is stamped on the side. Are they stock length? The crank doesnt feel right. I can feel the bearings as i hand turn the crank. It kind of jumps from one bearing to the next(as best i can describe it) What should i do? Should i just put a stock low hour crank in if its stock length rods? Or should i have new bearings put in the hot rod crank. Also, what would it cost me to have new bearings put in and have it welded? And where can i have it done around northern illinois? Please Help!!! Quote
IROOST1 Posted August 30, 2006 Author Report Posted August 30, 2006 OK, heres more #'s for you all. 9439 on both then 65 on both, but the last #'s change. One says 43MM and the other says 42MM. It beats the hell out of me why they did that. Also, i cant find those #'s anywhere online. Quote
BigRed350x Posted August 30, 2006 Report Posted August 30, 2006 Sounds like it might be a stock stroke, stock length rod hotrods crank with two different sized pistons. Take a caliper and check the bore of both and see if its the same. If you are going to get a new crank or have that one rebuilt you should go with a TZ bearing on the clutch side. Talk to some of the builders on here and they can get you set up with what you need. Or check out ebay. I wouldn't run that crank if it feels sloopy or bumpy at all. Split the cases and take the crank out and see what you really have. Quote
FireHead Posted August 30, 2006 Report Posted August 30, 2006 Sounds like it might be a stock stroke, stock length rod hotrods crank with two different sized pistons. Take a caliper and check the bore of both and see if its the same. If you are going to get a new crank or have that one rebuilt you should go with a TZ bearing on the clutch side. Talk to some of the builders on here and they can get you set up with what you need. Or check out ebay. I wouldn't run that crank if it feels sloopy or bumpy at all. Split the cases and take the crank out and see what you really have. I concurr. :baseball_original: Quote
IROOST1 Posted August 31, 2006 Author Report Posted August 31, 2006 Thats what i fugured. I will take it out once i get done rebuilding my 01. (seems like bearings go out a lot on the shee's). But why in the world can i find these pistons in the wiseco book or online and why would one say 43mm and one say 42mm????? But the bore is the same. I guess ill just take out the crank and leave the top end alone. Quote
IROOST1 Posted September 1, 2006 Author Report Posted September 1, 2006 I figured it out, i emailed everywhere and got my answers. The crank is a standard hot rods crank. and the pistons are custom vitos power pistons. Thank god for great customer service or i would have never figured it out. Quote
dirtyernie52 Posted September 1, 2006 Report Posted September 1, 2006 crank rods can move side to side, its when they move up and down on the crank you have a problem. midwest crank in green bay wi does awsome work. email me if you would like his #. aaron as i re-reed your post you said it jumps from bearing to bearing, ill bet your crank is bent. Quote
IROOST1 Posted September 2, 2006 Author Report Posted September 2, 2006 crank rods can move side to side, its when they move up and down on the crank you have a problem. midwest crank in green bay wi does awsome work. email me if you would like his #. aaron as i re-reed your post you said it jumps from bearing to bearing, ill bet your crank is bent. I dont think it is bent, the engine was supposedly running fine, its just when i pulled it apart, it had some dirt and crap down the one side crank. I think the one bearing just grinded the shit out of the balls and now its crapped out. Thanks Quote
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