TDM900
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TDM900
Ok I know its been banded about a bit but is the TDM900 crank better than the rex's. If so can it be persuaded to fit the TRX cases?
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Re: TDM900
There's no real fault with the TRX crank so there is no real gain.
Any crank damage is usually from another failure , rods , bearing & oil pressure go hand in hand or cam seizure.
Something to note on cam damage. The bearing face on 1 inlet is the common face that wears due to the nature of the oil galley. The exhaust cam has a bleed so oil finds its way pretty fast to feed the face.
The inlet has like an air lock in a way and takes a lot longer to finally get a constant feed of oil.
Hence why you'll always see scuffing on the cylinder 1 inlet cam bearing face.
You can get around this by drilling into the inlet galley and put a bolt Inplace just like the exhaust oil bleed.
If you access a dismantled 900 snavle the 6 speed selector drum and forks...
Any crank damage is usually from another failure , rods , bearing & oil pressure go hand in hand or cam seizure.
Something to note on cam damage. The bearing face on 1 inlet is the common face that wears due to the nature of the oil galley. The exhaust cam has a bleed so oil finds its way pretty fast to feed the face.
The inlet has like an air lock in a way and takes a lot longer to finally get a constant feed of oil.
Hence why you'll always see scuffing on the cylinder 1 inlet cam bearing face.
You can get around this by drilling into the inlet galley and put a bolt Inplace just like the exhaust oil bleed.
If you access a dismantled 900 snavle the 6 speed selector drum and forks...
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