Mike, thanks for the class. School sucked when the subject was boring, Perfection takes time. I may never do this procedure, but I'll know how to do it. Never a dull moment in Mike's garage..
Perfect timing for the last 2 videos. I'm going to be doing wrist pin bushings on my '70 FLH as soon as the tools arrive. The awsome guys at Baisley's high performace just finished up the machine work on heads and jugs and I'm excited to get the old girl back up and running again. Thanks for always making it less intimidating and more fun to do this kind of work.
Taking your time and being careful is always something that can be taught.....and I just enjoy watching you work...... don't apologize for doing it right
80,000😊👍 I find myself getting anxious to watch the next new video. Love watching and learning. No, go ahead. Knucklehead down the road in cool weather hopefully. Later. Paul
I used to have a wrist pin which was probably 1/2 thou undersize so it worked good for checking when creeping up on final size. It’s filed under the, I probably wouldn’t be able to find it now category. By the way, another great video.
Mike you’re demonstrating a “ lost art”! Twin cams & M 8’s with their throw away crank’s will never see this operation! Us guys from the old guard are passing on on this knowledge & hopefully it will be utilized by the new techs that want to be on top of their game!👍
I was fortunate to get a 2002 Dyna with an 88TC, it doesn't have a "throw away" crank. It's the last year of the forged cranks in those engines. Also has the Timken bottom end. They started those junky pressed cranks in 2003.
@@Kevin-ne3tl you really lucked out getting an early twin cam with the good crank! Upgrade the cam plate & oil pump & put a gear drive in her & she will be bulletproof!
Good to see how it is done. When I did it, I didn’t have the tool to cut it. I stood there one hour flexhoning it. It sure took its time but worked just fine in the end.
Never thought temps below 80 would be chilly but they are. Grew up in the north and the first 60 degree day in the spring we were running around in t-shirts. Years ago while living in Houston I decided with a couple of buddies to go to bike week in Daytona. Left Houston it was 85 got to Daytona it was in the 60's and we were freezing and all the snowbirds were running around in t-shirts and thought those guys were crazy. Then I thought about it and remembered they had just spent 6 months in very cold weather and 60 is warm when you have been in temps around 0. FYI I think the evo pins are .792 and anything before is .791. Later my friend.
Hi Mike and Mike, congratulations on reaching 10K! 👍 Good vid guys, slow and steady wins the race. And I gotta tell you - the first time I handled a reamer that casually, I couldn't work out where the blood was coming from! For those who don't know, each of those blades on the reamer is like a cut-throat razor yet they look completely harmless. Looking forward to your next vid guys, stay safe. 👍🇦🇺
The only time I had to use a reamer is after installing brass bushings during VW bug link pin rebuild.Luckily our reamer was set to the correct sizing so it went pretty fast. Slow but sure!
Interesting, I am however of and Over sized Oiling hole and size proper removable brushing. Thankyou for the Video, got me thinking MR. PACIFIC MIKE. Thankyou
Marvel Mystery Oil been around for over a Hundred Years now, good oil for a lot of purposes. There's always a bottle of MMO, in my shop. Thats a real time consumer Mike, but you're doing it right. They'll be no more Piston Slapping (so to speak) once you've getter done. Luck to Ya.
Doesn't bother me the length of the video. It's a shame attention spans are so short these days, it's the main reason for our disposable products now a day. Any good work takes time and worth watching imo.✌🏻
Thanks , not having that stabilizer on my engine is why the Harley (the supervisor) dealer damaged my crank also mike I have a picture of the RIST pin bushing where the gouged out a huge spot at the bottom of the bushing and they gave it to me as a finished product,,,, I wish I could have u here in tx the old timers like u with GREAT ethical work habits and attention to details are all gone in my area god bless u mike
Isn’t there someway to do this before installing the bushing into the rods? Just seems like there should be just to reduce the chance of dropping things into the crank. Or would that make the bushing too weak to install and bend it? Never done this, so I’m asking out of ignorance and wanting to learn
No , when press into the rod dimensions change. They make two kind of reamers for this; adjustable and .non adjustable. I have both. Jim reamer is a one time shot through the bushing.
@@pacificmike9501 I kinda thought that was the way of it, but better to ask and learn than “oops, I F’d up” and learn. I’ve personally done too much of that 😆
I use an expanding reamer also. Did you mistake the pin to piston light press fit for the pin to bushing clearance of .0008" to .0012" at 2:44 and 14:05? They are two different specs. One has interference and one has clearance. I hope you do not fit the pin to bushings at a light press fit which is basically size on size. The pin would seize to the bushing and the bushing would pivot in the rod and overheat it. That would be very bad. Thank you guys.
Q. Call me lazy but if u had too much slop on crank end could a guy slip a clip washer down thier instead of doin all that tantro stuff? Not on knuckle pan r shovel.
Your call. Is it just endplay? If you shim it, will the rods still be centered? Is the endplay excessive because it is warn? Or, did someone set it up that way? What is the motor? Not enough info. Who measured it?
MIKE I WAS WHATCHING A OLD VIDEO ON THE FLAT HEAD MOCK UP I WAS JUST THINKING I WONDER IF I'LL EVER SEE IT FINISHED BEFORE I DIE I NOW THE OLD SAYING IT'S NOT WINE TILL IT'S TIME SO I'LL JUST HAVE TO WAIT LEMAY NELSON VANCOUVER WASHINGTON NORTH WEST PACIFIC COAST USA
Like I always day "patience is the best tool in the box" . Thanks guys 😊
You bet!
it's funny how 50° or so in Cali is like 20° here in Cleveland..winter gear already lol..be safe friends..
The point is: What was the temperature before it fell? It's the difference between the two that gets you.
Mike, thanks for the class. School sucked when the subject was boring, Perfection takes time. I may never do this procedure, but I'll know how to do it. Never a dull moment in Mike's garage..
Thank You Freddie
Perfect timing for the last 2 videos. I'm going to be doing wrist pin bushings on my '70 FLH as soon as the tools arrive. The awsome guys at Baisley's high performace just finished up the machine work on heads and jugs and I'm excited to get the old girl back up and running again. Thanks for always making it less intimidating and more fun to do this kind of work.
Glad to help
Great way to demonstrate that good things take time. Trust the process and creep up on it nice and slow. Thanks Mike.
Glad you enjoyed it
Not boring,and the LAST cut is the money cut as we machinists like to say😁👍
Yep. Thank You.
Taking your time and being careful is always something that can be taught.....and I just enjoy watching you work...... don't apologize for doing it right
I appreciate that
80,000😊👍 I find myself getting anxious to watch the next new video. Love watching and learning. No, go ahead. Knucklehead down the road in cool weather hopefully. Later. Paul
Thank You.
This is excellent for showing how you creep up to the needed size.
It is the safest way.
I used to have a wrist pin which was probably 1/2 thou undersize so it worked good for checking when creeping up on final size. It’s filed under the, I probably wouldn’t be able to find it now category. By the way, another great video.
I just don't see how someone can get bored when learning from a master!!!
Wow. Thank You.
Mike you’re demonstrating a “ lost art”! Twin cams & M 8’s with their throw away crank’s will never see this operation! Us guys from the old guard are passing on on this knowledge & hopefully it will be utilized by the new techs that want to be on top of their game!👍
It's a love thing.
I was fortunate to get a 2002 Dyna with an 88TC, it doesn't have a "throw away" crank. It's the last year of the forged cranks in those engines. Also has the Timken bottom end. They started those junky pressed cranks in 2003.
@@Kevin-ne3tl you really lucked out getting an early twin cam with the good crank! Upgrade the cam plate & oil pump & put a gear drive in her & she will be bulletproof!
Love your contend, so interesting to watch and always learning. Keep it up. Greetings from Holland
Awesome, thank you!
Love using the hand tools like the reamers, great video buddy
Thanks 👍
Nice togue Mike , patience is a virtue brother !
It's what we need.
Thanks for your content I love seeing how to do these jobs on the older bikes
Glad you like them!
Another great informative video !!! 👍👍🇨🇦✌️🇨🇦✌️🇨🇦🔧🔧
Thanks 👍
Man, that music stand is the business for shop manuals!
One of the fun things.
❤ your like the Bob Ross of Harley building
Thank You.
I enjoyed this video. Pretty cool watching the reamer do it's job. And like you, i would never do it with a power tool. Thanks Mike.
Glad you enjoyed it
Congratulations on the 80k subscribers guys! Awesome video as always.
Thanks so much!
Good to see how it is done. When I did it, I didn’t have the tool to cut it. I stood there one hour flexhoning it. It sure took its time but worked just fine in the end.
I've done it. Helps to have a new flexhone.
@@pacificmike9501 well this was the first task for the new 20mm flexhone
New look 🤠Congratulations 🤓
Not really. I was cold.
You forgot to show us all the cool stuff you bought at the El Camino College swap-o rama this weekend ? Thank you guys for your great videos .
Thank You. I disappointed my self and stayed home and watched it pour rain all day.
Mike it has to be a little nerve racking when you get close not to go to far great video as always enjoy that NY shorts weather your having
It's going to be hot in a couple days. It's not how cold or how warm. It's the big daily swings in temperature.
Thanks
COOP
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Thank You.
Mike your the best !
I try. Thank You.
Hand fitting is the way to go
Yep.
Never thought temps below 80 would be chilly but they are. Grew up in the north and the first 60 degree day in the spring we were running around in t-shirts. Years ago while living in Houston I decided with a couple of buddies to go to bike week in Daytona. Left Houston it was 85 got to Daytona it was in the 60's and we were freezing and all the snowbirds were running around in t-shirts and thought those guys were crazy. Then I thought about it and remembered they had just spent 6 months in very cold weather and 60 is warm when you have been in temps around 0. FYI I think the evo pins are .792 and anything before is .791. Later my friend.
Yes. I used to know that. But, they are now officially "hand fitted." They feel good to me.
Good evening Mike and Mike . How are you ? Thank you for this video .
Good evening and thank You.
Hi Mike and Mike, congratulations on reaching 10K! 👍 Good vid guys, slow and steady wins the race. And I gotta tell you - the first time I handled a reamer that casually, I couldn't work out where the blood was coming from! For those who don't know, each of those blades on the reamer is like a cut-throat razor yet they look completely harmless. Looking forward to your next vid guys, stay safe. 👍🇦🇺
Thank You. The number is 80,000 subscribers. I'm blown away.
@@pacificmike9501 Oops, sorry Mike, my mistake... 80k. 😁😁
not boring at all, interesting
Thank You.
Congrats! There's a God reason for that. And we all know what that is! GOLD.
Thank You.
The only time I had to use a reamer is after installing brass bushings during VW bug link pin rebuild.Luckily our reamer was set to the correct sizing so it went pretty fast. Slow but sure!
The idea is to get it to fit the way you want. There is a lot of reaming in an old Harley motor. Most of it doesn't get worn out
Interesting, I am however of and Over sized Oiling hole and size proper removable brushing. Thankyou for the Video, got me thinking MR. PACIFIC MIKE. Thankyou
Thanks for watching!
Your Welcome, Be Wishing You Well.
Marvel Mystery Oil been around for over a Hundred Years now, good oil for a lot of purposes. There's always a bottle of MMO, in my shop.
Thats a real time consumer Mike, but you're doing it right.
They'll be no more Piston Slapping (so to speak) once you've getter done.
Luck to Ya.
Thank You.
Doesn't bother me the length of the video. It's a shame attention spans are so short these days, it's the main reason for our disposable products now a day. Any good work takes time and worth watching imo.✌🏻
Well said!
PS. Not God, but could be. Couldn't hurt. Good was the word. Pacific Mike and team!! Thanks for sharing.
Thank You.
Mike can you use a caliper to measure the reamer to see how much it's moving when you adjust ?
Not really. Everything i contoured.
Yeah, we used to set our adjustable reamers up with the micrometer but they were straight reamers, not spiral. 👍
Mike it looks like I have the rod in its proper holder on the eng case
We'll show it.
Thanks , not having that stabilizer on my engine is why the Harley (the supervisor) dealer damaged my crank also mike I have a picture of the RIST pin bushing where the gouged out a huge spot at the bottom of the bushing and they gave it to me as a finished product,,,, I wish I could have u here in tx the old timers like u with GREAT ethical work habits and attention to details are all gone in my area god bless u mike
Mike congrats on reaching > 80k subscribers. What do you do on the wrist pin oiling hole? And how do you do it? Thanks!!
If the bushing doesn't line up with the hole, as desired, I simply use a Dremel with a burr to grind it out.
Getting there...
Yep.
👍😎👍
Thank You.
Isn’t there someway to do this before installing the bushing into the rods? Just seems like there should be just to reduce the chance of dropping things into the crank.
Or would that make the bushing too weak to install and bend it? Never done this, so I’m asking out of ignorance and wanting to learn
No , when press into the rod dimensions change. They make two kind of reamers for this; adjustable and .non adjustable. I have both. Jim reamer is a one time shot through the bushing.
And there are your answers.
@@pacificmike9501 I kinda thought that was the way of it, but better to ask and learn than “oops, I F’d up” and learn.
I’ve personally done too much of that 😆
does that reamer have marks on it so you know how much your raising those blades?
Nope
👍👍👍👍👍
Thank You.
I use an expanding reamer also. Did you mistake the pin to piston light press fit for the pin to bushing clearance of .0008" to .0012" at 2:44 and 14:05? They are two different specs. One has interference and one has clearance. I hope you do not fit the pin to bushings at a light press fit which is basically size on size. The pin would seize to the bushing and the bushing would pivot in the rod and overheat it. That would be very bad. Thank you guys.
Here is what my 40-47 manual says.
PISTON PIN IN PISTON: Light hand press fit.
PISTON PIN IN CONNECTING ROD UPPER BUSHING: .0008" to .0012" loose.
You are correct. However, it gets down to a feel thing.
Q. Call me lazy but if u had too much slop on crank end could a guy slip a clip washer down thier instead of doin all that tantro stuff? Not on knuckle pan r shovel.
Your call. Is it just endplay? If you shim it, will the rods still be centered? Is the endplay excessive because it is warn? Or, did someone set it up that way? What is the motor? Not enough info. Who measured it?
✌😎✌
Thank You.
@@pacificmike9501 🤙
One 《♡#+ hair at a time.
Yes.
Mike is a rebuilt 47 knikle worth 14 grand
Haven't seen it. But generally speaking, Yes.
Mike when are you going to order the rest of your grey hair ? Lol older then dirt and feeling it every day right ? Lol😁
Lets not talk about it.
Looks very tedious 😊😊
Needs to be done.
Thank you
Thank You.
Hay mike how I are those new glasses I now I went with out eyes for quite some time when I had the eye surgery it revolutionized my eye sight LEMAY
These are old glasses. I'm still waiting for my second eye to be done. Then, I'll get new glasses.
MIKE I WAS WHATCHING A OLD VIDEO ON THE FLAT HEAD MOCK UP I WAS JUST THINKING I WONDER IF I'LL EVER SEE IT FINISHED BEFORE I DIE I NOW THE OLD SAYING IT'S NOT WINE TILL IT'S TIME SO I'LL JUST HAVE TO WAIT LEMAY NELSON VANCOUVER WASHINGTON NORTH WEST PACIFIC COAST USA
Quit it. We all have things in our lives we have to deal with.