Alignment will help but expect the limiter problem to return after a few hundred miles, I maintain that the pickup quality was the problem and is still a spanner in the works that will raise its head again if its still the same one.
Time will tell

GeorgeS wrote:..............All the bearings and related stuff went in fine
you need to warm the bearing with hot air gun and wipe the crank journal with some light oil. Usually they push straight in by hand.coaster wrote:GeorgeS wrote:..............All the bearings and related stuff went in fine
I just started building mine (last of the current batch) at the weekend and decided to 'dry' build the bottom end to check that I have 'relieved' the crank case enough for clearance of the 62mm crank. BUT, I'm having a mare getting the crank to pull through the FAG drive bearing, I normally use the drive flange and bolt to pull the cranks home but this is seriously tight. I stopped with it only half way home as I was concerned about stripping the threadAs it was a dry build I didn't bother fitting the drive flange so I suspect the bearing will push out with the crank and will need pulling off with a puller
Update, warming the bearing and chilling the crank didn't make any difference but a little oil on the bolt thread and under the bolt head did the trick and it wound in fine. Not bother with the seals but I did rotate the crank as mentioned by GeorgeS. Leakdown revealed porous welds on the BGM exhaust flange which I finally resolved after several attempts (Most of my welds at porouscoaster wrote:Thanks Rich, I'll try that when I get back to it at the weekend