Holy cow! It's been over a month since last post and I've been pushed out to Pg. 4; I better step it up.
Well, good New Year's Eve morning.
The holidays have made forum life a bit slow, but I have recently begun the hunt for parts to
start buttoning back up the cases; getting the mighty 550 into running condition. Be patient with me here on this post.
Problem #1: I'm trying to select the bearings, both main and rod, but at the moment I've focused on identifying the mains.
The manual states to pull the crank and reassemble the cases without the bearings. Mic' the journals of the crank, with the measurement falling into either "1" or "2" in the table. Then, using a cylinder gauge, measure the diameter of the seats, with these measurements falling into "A", "B" or "C" in another table. You end up with each journal and seat having a specific number/letter combination which corresponds to the final table and lists the type of bearing needed, "A", "B," "C" or "D" (black, brown, green or yellow).
See attached photos.
I have neither a cylinder gauge to measure the seat diameters nor a torque wrench to tighten the cases to spec, so I was hoping to find another method using the production marks stamped on the lower crankcase in conjunction with the numbers stamped on the crank. The lower case is engraved with "BBBBB", while the crank is stamped with "1A-M-1A-1A-1". I am most uncertain with the crank numbers but that was the best I could see and make out. My thought was to take the "B" off of the case and the "1" off of the crank, insert them into the final table (in the manual) to determine bearing color...in this case greens.
The "1A's" and "1" on the crank were stamped in a faded black while the "M" was actually engraved into the cast iron counter-weight.
I know the above is a bit wordy, but I'm hoping for some insight and experience.
Problem #2: The cases and jugs are fresh out of an ultrasonic cleaning and need to be prepped for paint. I was hoping to soda blast them but is there really any place to do that at this time of year; assuming most are blasting outdoors? Maybe you have some other ideas for prep that can be more...contained? I'm open to ideas here.
Additionally needed are thoughts and methods for masking off the parts for prep and paint. I remember reading about some MRieck tricks for painting the engine. Again, I am all for being sent some information to research.
I think that's all for now! Happy New Year!