Enduro100 Posted February 21, 2018 Share Posted February 21, 2018 Hi everyone im rebuilding my 1979 DT’s engine that someone else took apart (it came in a box of bits) looking at the manual it says there are some shims on the crank between the crank shaft and main bearing. Does anyone know what size these are (diameter,thickness etc...) kind regards Garry Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JimR Posted February 22, 2018 Share Posted February 22, 2018 The shims were in place to take up manufacturing tolerance and therefore can alter per engine. best thing to go is :- dry run building the engine and see how much end float you get. However from memory those shims were about 0.01mm thickness each and most engines had 2 or 3 each side, so perhaps a single shim of 0,03mm either side will do .. but this will depend on end float Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Enduro100 Posted February 22, 2018 Author Share Posted February 22, 2018 So is it possible it never had any? As the previous owner swears it was all there. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JimR Posted February 22, 2018 Share Posted February 22, 2018 There is a possibly a chance of that rebuild the engine and check the tolerance Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blackhat250 Posted February 22, 2018 Share Posted February 22, 2018 Most DT"s have one shim, on right side, [ primary gear side], But, i have build 3 engines, and none had a shim on the crank, they say its when tightening the primary gear - it pulls the crank to this side , and the shim gives clearance. , ,all my engines had never been apart, = & no shim, Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Da francs Posted February 27, 2018 Share Posted February 27, 2018 Hello this is my second DTx/DTr. So now if any one tells you that the body work off the DTr won't fit then you no it's lie's. If you wanna no how to do it then text me. I'm hafe way building my DTr/DTx making the back abit more smaller will let you all see more pictures soon. Hopefully a motorbike manufactur see this or once I put my dtx/dtr on the road they will love my Yamaha and ask me to design a motorbike for them they won't regret it Happy day'z I call this Yamaha the Happy day'z DTx/DTr Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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