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I pulled the rear bearing cap off and Plastigauged the crank. Using the Green Plastigauge, all I could get with 65lbs of torque was <span style="text-decoration: underline">less</span> than .0015" gap. Anything over .0020 is trouble. I like living on the edge, I will leave it alone. The bearings are Vandervells anyway, rare. Anyway, I popped the thrust washers using a nylon tie to push them through and was only able to get standard size back in (these were standard size). Tried putting a .005 oversize in the back after pushing the crank around, no go. I suppose that is good thing. Obvious wear with the bronze thinning uniformly across surface of both surfaces. Incidentally, if you read the Bentley book, they tell you to put them in backwards, or at least the picture shows that. Not right.
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