Rebuilding my 86 R80 engine. Had the crank out to check main bearings - all very good. Reassembled and when the flywheel is tightened down it is somewhat harder to rotate than before tightening and a bit stiffer than I would like. Con rods / barrels. are off. checked and rechecked and rechecked that the inner thrust washer is still on its pins - in fact it seemed conveniently quite solid on there from the start so I never removed it.
What concerns me is that I can’t detect any end float at all albeit with the thrust contact surfaces coated in assembly lube. I didn’t do anything to the rear main bearing and only removed and replaced the front main bearing carrier without touching the bearing so my thinking was that the end float should not have changed. The crank movement is smooth and I can rotate it quite easily by pulling on the flywheel ( when fully tightened with cam shaft , oil pump and chain also being rotated ) but not using one hand only on the smaller diameter cam gear. With the flywheel off I can rotate using one hand on the cam gear. Does this sound normal ?
What concerns me is that I can’t detect any end float at all albeit with the thrust contact surfaces coated in assembly lube. I didn’t do anything to the rear main bearing and only removed and replaced the front main bearing carrier without touching the bearing so my thinking was that the end float should not have changed. The crank movement is smooth and I can rotate it quite easily by pulling on the flywheel ( when fully tightened with cam shaft , oil pump and chain also being rotated ) but not using one hand only on the smaller diameter cam gear. With the flywheel off I can rotate using one hand on the cam gear. Does this sound normal ?