did you consider running the bronze bushing???
they are much more durable than a roller bearing, I think.
rc
they are much more durable than a roller bearing, I think.
rc
That must be why it worked fine on my H.T. Flawlessly I mean that bushing looks brand new. ''seriously''. I mic'ed it out and it is cherry. I have plans to reuse it as the machine tolerances are better than any of the roller bearings I have come across in a HT in that spot of the motor.re bushed small ends. Ok, a 4 stroke crankcase is an oil rich enviroment, a 2 stroke is scavenged. Small end loadings in a 4 stroke r bi-directional, uni- directional in a 2 stroke. Heat from firing that soaks 2 the small end occurs every 2nd stroke as opposed 2 every 4th, causing the sparse, highly loaded lubricant 2 lose viscosity so while bushed small ends r fine in low power 2 strokes, they become less able 2 handle it the more u try extract more performance from the motor. Thank you Mr Jennings. Cheers