If you look at the wrist pin bore, it looks like grooves cut in there for circlips. And needle bearings? Try a Mercury outboard "Tower of Power" engine. 6 cylinders and none of the needles are caged. You have to glue them onto the crank with grease.
Where do you buy the tool from
JustChilaxBro 11 months ago
in Russia is done with a hammer)))
jin4356 1 year ago
If you look at the wrist pin bore, it looks like grooves cut in there for circlips. And needle bearings? Try a Mercury outboard "Tower of Power" engine. 6 cylinders and none of the needles are caged. You have to glue them onto the crank with grease.
crosak 1 year ago
no circlips to hold it in?
carsnwomen91 1 year ago
гавно а не работа - там либо поршень так болтается , либо шатун на колене
voshod2 2 years ago
holley shit tht workes well
nickzdumb 2 years ago
Wow, I have not worked much on bike engines, but that is really cool. Yay no needle bearings. I really want to get a Ural Wolf so badly.
MrBoo88 2 years ago
отличная работа, и не какого молотка. 5+
alexey199 2 years ago
мудаг...
Volga2402 3 years ago
Yes
superlausitz 3 years ago
russian engine?
liyt100 3 years ago
What engine were u working on? I like to know :)
rosemontag 3 years ago
'07 Ural 750cc
superlausitz 3 years ago
@superlausitz ural has 650cc
siim0008 1 year ago
@siim0008 In 2000 Ural replaced the 650cc with a 750cc so the video is in fact of a 750cc engine, not a 650cc.
kas5oled 11 months ago
voilá :-)
bukowski634 4 years ago