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speedi-sleeve rear main repair

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speedi-sleeve rear main repair

Post by schrader7032 »

I'd suggest you call Vech at Bench Mark Works on this one. Maybe Darryl or Allan have some experience with this, but Vech would be the ultimate guy to talk to.

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... 64 R50/2... I think I;m gonna end up speedi-sleeving the flywheel. Slabon's book calls for a CR99205 (52,25-52.40) but I'm wondering whether CR99024 (51.82-51.99) might bet the better fit if my flywheel measures in that range. Any experiences with the CC99204?
On an R50S, Bernd Kupper used the 99204 (2.04-2.047 which is ~51.8-52.0 mm as you state):
http://www.flickr.com/photos/roundel/333213165/

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speedi-sleeve rear main repair

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this helps. Thanks. I've got another flywheel I might try if the problem is clearly grooving of the seal surface on the current one.

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speedi-sleeve rear main repair

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I'm gonna pull the tranny on my 64 R50/2 to try an fix the $%&% rear main oil leak. Given that it's a new seal I think I;m gonna end up speedi-sleeving the flywheel.

Slabon's book calls for a CR99205 (52,25-52.40) but I'm wondering whether CR99024 (51.82-51.99) might bet the better fit if my flywheel measures in that range.

Any experiences with the CC99204?

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Andy
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