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Hi guys hay i have a question, i have a go gx5r and was trying to get rear bearing out using the heat method [have not replaced bearings before] and was super tight heated up for about 15-20 mins in oven to try and get out anyway finally got it out but noticed some scratches inside crankcase :mad: were backing plate goes into, will this cause any issues or will it be alright to use still i have sanded the high spots so nothing will catch. any help would be great and tips on what i should have done thanks
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Has anyone ever had the Go "Big Block" pipe? How is it? Recently got it with an engine on ebay.. Wondering if it's worth trying...
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Originally Posted by Herrsavage
(Post 8910602)
Has anyone ever had the Go "Big Block" pipe? How is it? Recently got it with an engine on ebay.. Wondering if it's worth trying...
Hopefully someone can shed some light on your enquiery soon. Flanno. |
Originally Posted by speed demin
(Post 8910585)
Hi guys hay i have a question, i have a go gx5r and was trying to get rear bearing out using the heat method [have not replaced bearings before] and was super tight heated up for about 15-20 mins in oven to try and get out anyway finally got it out but noticed some scratches inside crankcase :mad: were backing plate goes into, will this cause any issues or will it be alright to use still i have sanded the high spots so nothing will catch. any help would be great and tips on what i should have done thanks
Telling you what you should have done differently would depend on how you did it, you only mentioned the heat method, but you didn't mention how you managed to scratch it. photo's speek a thousand words ;) |
Originally Posted by speed demin
(Post 8910585)
Hi guys hay i have a question, i have a go gx5r and was trying to get rear bearing out using the heat method [have not replaced bearings before] and was super tight heated up for about 15-20 mins in oven to try and get out anyway finally got it out but noticed some scratches inside crankcase :mad: were backing plate goes into, will this cause any issues or will it be alright to use still i have sanded the high spots so nothing will catch. any help would be great and tips on what i should have done thanks
As Flanno said, if you can throw up a picture it would be great. Otherwise I don't think you will have a problem, as the O Ring seal on the back plate seals that area very well. As long as there are no gouges under the O Ring area you should be right. Next time you want any bearings done, just post the motor to us at GO Racing NZ. We will replace the bearings and give the motor a good look over at the same time for a minimal fee of $15 inc gst (plus the cost of the bearings of course :) ). Any problems just give me a call. Contact details on the web site at http://www.go-racing.co.nz Where are you located ? |
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hi guys,
yeh i didnt say how i got the scratches did i! i didnt want to sound like a tool :blush: anyway i heated the block up for about 20 mins at 180 in oven and taped the back of block on a wooden board to pop out but it came out sideways an got stuck half way out so heated back up but wouldnt budge so me being impatient i grabed the bearing with pliers [stupid move] and thats how i got scratches in block but got bearing out ha ha as for photos i am not very computer minded at all!! so thats way to complex for me. hay grizz1 yeh i think i will do that next time i like to do try things for myself but i will leave this to the experts i think, i live in matamata and am a member of the hamiton rc club am there every race day when its not raining! |
Wow have just seen the photos dont know how i actually did that but thats good hopefully they are clear enough to see the scratches in it
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Originally Posted by speed demin
(Post 8916178)
Wow have just seen the photos dont know how i actually did that but thats good hopefully they are clear enough to see the scratches in it
Do you have new bearings ready to go in ? If you don't, I have a perfectly good 2nd hand crankcase with two new bearings installed that you can have for the cost of the bearings if you want ? That will save you fighting with it to get the new bearings in as well. Then you can just keep that case as a spare. Let me know and I can post it down. I must have met you, as I raced every meeting at H-Town last year bar one. |
Yeh i must have meet you to i race the yellow d8t what do you race? no i dont have bearings yet and that block sounds awsome man that would be great, i will send ya and email and go from there thanks shane
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the 2 on the bottom (3rd picture) look quite deep I think Grizz ? and go rite across where the O ring should seal, I wouldn't be too confident of a good seal and the offer for the case sounds like the better option.
I personaly wouldn't use the scratched case without using a engine sealant as security. |
Originally Posted by Flanno
(Post 8916342)
the 2 on the bottom (3rd picture) look quite deep I think Grizz ? and go rite across where the O ring should seal, I wouldn't be too confident of a good seal and the offer for the case sounds like the better option.
I personaly wouldn't use the scratched case without using a engine sealant as security. No worries, as we are sorting the speed demin out with the case and new bearings :). That will get him through a few more meetings until he picks up his GXII-5RHO, eh Paul :sneaky: Turns out we pit about 20 metres away from each other normally at the Hamilton track. Paul drives a mean truggy, and gets his GX-5R powered D8 around the track real quick :tire: |
Originally Posted by grizz1
(Post 8916406)
Cheers Flanno. I should put my reading glasses on eh bro :(
No worries, as we are sorting the speed demin out with the case and new bearings :). That will get him through a few more meetings until he picks up his GXII-5RHO, eh Paul :sneaky: Turns out we pit about 20 metres away from each other normally at the Hamilton track. Paul drives a mean truggy, and gets his GX-5R powered D8 around the track real quick :tire: Not an issue anyway as your hookin him up with a case. :nod: Ahhhhh a fellow truggy driver :sneaky: Coming over for FEMCA ??? |
Originally Posted by speed demin
(Post 8916174)
hi guys,
yeh i didnt say how i got the scratches did i! i didnt want to sound like a tool :blush: anyway i heated the block up for about 20 mins at 180 in oven and taped the back of block on a wooden board to pop out but it came out sideways an got stuck half way out so heated back up but wouldnt budge so me being impatient i grabed the bearing with pliers [stupid move] and thats how i got scratches in block but got bearing out ha ha as for photos i am not very computer minded at all!! so thats way to complex for me. hay grizz1 yeh i think i will do that next time i like to do try things for myself but i will leave this to the experts i think, i live in matamata and am a member of the hamiton rc club am there every race day when its not raining! However. Look real closely at the part of the case that the rear bearing pushes up against. Theres visible scarring. Also, the reddish brown deposits have me wondering what fuel you're running, as well as air filters. Please post pics of your piston, sleeve, and crank. I'm interested in deposits on all of the above, and condition of the surfaces. |
actually... pls dont mention your fuel manufacturer. I dont want to start another pissing contest. Please try another brand of fuel. I suggest this because I believe those deposits on your case are parafins- i.e. cheap wax lubricants. Your fuel should not be leaving reddish brown deposits on your case like that. The surfaces of the case ports are actually honed (super smooth), which makes it difficult for most anything to stick.
Again, please try another brand of fuel. |
The case and rear bearing are very close to the exact same size. Of course, if the bearing is at an unnatural angle when removing, it becomes lodged because of the larger diameter now required. Pulling the bearing out while "skewed" stretches the rear of the case ever so slightly.
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