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    Maggie - 1960, 88, farm truck. Anyone know of a good Series specialist in Adelaide

    G'day all,
    I'm currently restoring my 88 to work on the farm (read: not a bush basher, but more akin to a quad bike ) she will herd cattle, drag apple trailers around and the like. I am in the midst of ripping down her engine, and have been thwarted in changing the rings by a lip on the bore.
    Does anyone know of a good machine shop in / around Adelaide ?

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    Are there any telltale signs of knowing if the crankshaft bearing are oversized ?
    Cheers
    Kim

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kimsl70 View Post

    Are there any telltale signs of knowing if the crankshaft bearing are oversized ?
    If you pop the shell bearings out the size will be stamped on the back.

    You used to be able to get a 'ridge remover' for removing the lip at the top of the bore. Not ideal because the clearance between the piston & bore is increased due to wear but with a new set of rings could get you by for your planned use.
    I hand scraped the wear ridges in a 6-cylinder motor but checked the bore top & bottom to determine the amount of wear.



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    Kim is that you from instagram maggiethelandrover?
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    If you are not doing a rebore you need to remove the ridge other wise you could brake the top ring wten the piston comes to TDC when running.

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    Hi

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    Kim is that you from instagram maggiethelandrover?
    G'day Carlos, yep this is me, one in the same. How's it going ?

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    Thanks

    Quote Originally Posted by gromit View Post
    If you pop the shell bearings out the size will be stamped on the back.

    You used to be able to get a 'ridge remover' for removing the lip at the top of the bore. Not ideal because the clearance between the piston & bore is increased due to wear but with a new set of rings could get you by for your planned use.
    I hand scraped the wear ridges in a 6-cylinder motor but checked the bore top & bottom to determine the amount of wear.



    Colin
    Thank you, I appreciate the reply, I'll have a look at the shell bearings. They don't seem to have anything marked on them but do have some stamping on them. For the life of me, I cannot find a decode on these anywhere.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kimsl70 View Post
    G'day Carlos, yep this is me, one in the same. How's it going ?
    All good here mate! You're in good hands on AULRO - lots of experienced owners on here.
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    Maggie - 1960, 88, farm truck. Anyone know of a good Series specialist in Adelaide

    Quote Originally Posted by Kimsl70 View Post
    Thank you, I appreciate the reply, I'll have a look at the shell bearings. They don't seem to have anything marked on them but do have some stamping on them. For the life of me, I cannot find a decode on these anywhere.
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    Are they the early small bearings only used on first series2 2 1/4 engines from 58/61 engine number starting with 151xxxxxxx could be the original ones fitted
    1960 series 2 143001010
    1976 series 3 91331709c
    98 discovery 300tdi manual
    06 discovery v6
    2010 cub supamatic drover

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dgd69 View Post
    Are they the early small bearings only used on first series2 2 1/4 engines from 58/61 engine number starting with 151xxxxxxx could be the original ones fitted
    I think you've hit the nail on the head. The engine number is 15100139, so that may answer that question. I've purchased a micrometer today and I'll have a look at tolerances. Thanks for taking the time to reply, and the headsup, I really appreciate it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cap View Post
    All good here mate! You're in good hands on AULRO - lots of experienced owners on here.
    Cheers mate, so far they've been exceptionally welcoming and helpful.

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