Connecting rod play....
#1
What is the proper way to determine if your connecting rod has too much play on the crank pin? I have a new Dynamite engine and it seems to have a significant amount of play at TDC. When at TDC with the glow plug out the flywheel can turn about 3/4 of an hour without moving the piston. It has visible play with the back cover off and kind of ticks back and forth. Is this normal or is there a way to measure this without special machinist tools?
Last edited by RobEmm; 02-11-2015 at 08:20 PM. Reason: had a "but" in there I didn't want
#2
3/4 of an hour without moving the piston? That's it?
I think most of my engines rotate at least 2 - 3 hours without moving the piston.
I don't have any hi-tech way to measure rod slop. I kinda just try to hold the rod in there and then turn the crank and see if I can feel anything.
In my Beat 5, my main bearing was really sloppy so when I changed the bearings, I changed the rod knowing that it took a little beating from a sloppy bearing.
I hope somebody comes on here with a good idea or tool or something for measuring that cause I've wondered about that myself.
I think most of my engines rotate at least 2 - 3 hours without moving the piston.
I don't have any hi-tech way to measure rod slop. I kinda just try to hold the rod in there and then turn the crank and see if I can feel anything.
In my Beat 5, my main bearing was really sloppy so when I changed the bearings, I changed the rod knowing that it took a little beating from a sloppy bearing.
I hope somebody comes on here with a good idea or tool or something for measuring that cause I've wondered about that myself.
#7
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Joined: Jul 2010
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When the crank pin is more than 0.04mm out of round, it's considered worn as far as I know.
Would be nice to get the answers from the engine guru's




