Sampsonmotorsports115
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Okay so I need some help with this 2014 viper engine I’m currently building .. any insight is greatly appreciated.. selecting bearing sizes is composed of two numbers ( one on case and one on crank) in a formula that spits out which color bearing i need to purchase .. here the dooper .. can’t find the numbers where they should be on the block?? Am I in the right location? Of course I’d just copy the colors the bearings don’t show on the sides of them .. thaatddd be way to easy!
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maybe @cannondale27 can help on this?
I never had a triple apart. Ulmer would know.maybe @cannondale27 can help on this?
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guys I’m kind of leaning on this to gain insight on this hahs I need to order some bearings and supposed to be racing in two weekends
Not the first time I’ve had something just plain notnbebthrre .. why in the world Yamaha would use a paint pet over a machined dimple to slight the crank to balancer isnbeyond me … lol
Back to the subject of bearings however .. I built this motor myself over the last few Monhs as this we’d to be swapped into a yxz .. I used arp case bolts and arp hesdstuds on assembly. As well as a billet water pump impeller .. I cut it so after I got it ran for a few hours. I cut open an oil filter to find some bearing material, cleaned it put it back, checked it again found more material so the motor came out and I put the cases to find mains 2-3 almost all the way through the soft bearing material .. outsides 1-4 were just fine .. didn’t spin and single bearing and should be clear to replace with like in kind .. can’t find color on the sides of these bearings ( they all have the serial #on the back
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Those seem to have zero correlation with the next size up or down bearing
Is there a reference chart somewhere on the web thst has bearing colors along with main bearing journal sizes??
I’m just thinking outloud of ways to get the bearing sizing with out. Having the case numbers
Not the first time I’ve had something just plain notnbebthrre .. why in the world Yamaha would use a paint pet over a machined dimple to slight the crank to balancer isnbeyond me … lol
Back to the subject of bearings however .. I built this motor myself over the last few Monhs as this we’d to be swapped into a yxz .. I used arp case bolts and arp hesdstuds on assembly. As well as a billet water pump impeller .. I cut it so after I got it ran for a few hours. I cut open an oil filter to find some bearing material, cleaned it put it back, checked it again found more material so the motor came out and I put the cases to find mains 2-3 almost all the way through the soft bearing material .. outsides 1-4 were just fine .. didn’t spin and single bearing and should be clear to replace with like in kind .. can’t find color on the sides of these bearings ( they all have the serial #on the back
f-780
36ce
Those seem to have zero correlation with the next size up or down bearing
Is there a reference chart somewhere on the web thst has bearing colors along with main bearing journal sizes??
I’m just thinking outloud of ways to get the bearing sizing with out. Having the case numbers
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Here is a similiar discussion. Turns out they did what we did back in high school. We used a micrometer to get in the ballpark and then checked our parts with plastigage. Sorry I can't help you more.
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Need help identifying bearing colors
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Some more tips from an R1 forum
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How to Size Bearings on a Yamaha R6 | Partzilla.com
See how to size the bearings on a Yamaha R6. Our 5-step guide walks you through everything you need to do size the bearings correctly.
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Your single "5" stamp there I believe means that all the case numbers are 5.
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Your number of 2-2-2-1 should equate to 5 - 2 + 2 = 5 which should be Yellow in color for the first three main bearings. The magneto side would be 5 -1 + 2 = 6 would be Pink in color.
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Yes, even the crank case in the linked Partzilla vid had the same '5' single digit number where he too stated that it meant all journal locations were the same at 5.Your single "5" stamp there I believe means that all the case numbers are 5.
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No fkn way ! Honestly now that I’m sitting here that is such an obvious answer to that unknown problem ha .. didn’t think the Japanese would ever make it that easyYour number of 2-2-2-1 should equate to 5 - 2 + 2 = 5 which should be Yellow in color for the first three main bearings. The magneto side would be 5 -1 + 2 = 6 would be Pink in color.
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Your bearing problems could be the ARP case studs, any change in torque application compared to the OEM bolt & torque sequence could be distorting the bearing bores. It doesn't take much to cause issues. IMO the stock bolts work just fine to 400+ horsepower.
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And I find it crazy here in the Mecca of Offroad and machine shops nobody can line bore smaller than 1.750 so I why Brian crowder would sell me studs with no nearby solution kind of unnecessary for the small buck he made on the commission lol with they being said I wanted them so that I wouldn’t have to replace crank bolts every single time I split the cases I found that being kind of a big selling point for the Arps tbhYour bearing problems could be the ARP case studs, any change in torque application compared to the OEM bolt & torque sequence could be distorting the bearing bores. It doesn't take much to cause issues. IMO the stock bolts work just fine to 400+ horsepower.
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So question regarding these oem ve arp bolts , would it be illadvised to use the arp bolts but with the oe spec torque values and sequence ?Your bearing problems could be the ARP case studs, any change in torque application compared to the OEM bolt & torque sequence could be distorting the bearing bores. It doesn't take much to cause issues. IMO the stock bolts work just fine to 400+ horsepower.
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