

I've fitted a wider one on my Mugello 186, a DT175 from MB I seem to recall. Is this a bad thing then? Is any damage likely to result?Special X wrote:I personally wouldn't run the wider bearing. Small ends are self centering in use. Just get a decent small end bearing and it'll be fine.
Personally I think that hoping that both the conrod and small end bearing will self-centre is pushing it - if they don't, a disproportionate loading is going on the end of the needle rollers - I fitted the Yamaha small end to a 186 too for exactly the same reason. That way you have the confidence that the small end is always in full contact with a bearing irrespective of end-float without the need for shims.sideout wrote:I've fitted a wider one on my Mugello 186, a DT175 from MB I seem to recall. Is this a bad thing then? Is any damage likely to result?Special X wrote:I personally wouldn't run the wider bearing. Small ends are self centering in use. Just get a decent small end bearing and it'll be fine.
When I put mu mugello together back in 2006 I also noticed that the small end bearing 'floated' a fair bit. I contacted Camlam who sold me the muggy kit and they told me that it didn't matter as the bearing would just float back and forth. They said they only used the narrow bearings and hadn't had any failures.Special X wrote:I personally wouldn't run the wider bearing. Small ends are self centering in use. Just get a decent small end bearing and it'll be fine.
Totally agree here I ve done the same with a RB 250 as the conrod could ride over the bearing face to put a disproportionate loading on the end of the needle rollers. Just precautionary reallyAvantone wrote:Personally I think that hoping that both the conrod and small end bearing will self-centre is pushing it - if they don't, a disproportionate loading is going on the end of the needle rollers - I fitted the Yamaha small end to a 186 too for exactly the same reason. That way you have the confidence that the small end is always in full contact with a bearing irrespective of end-float without the need for shims.sideout wrote:I've fitted a wider one on my Mugello 186, a DT175 from MB I seem to recall. Is this a bad thing then? Is any damage likely to result?Special X wrote:I personally wouldn't run the wider bearing. Small ends are self centering in use. Just get a decent small end bearing and it'll be fine.