Hoping someone has run across this before. Here is the scenario:
I am building a motor for my CB550. Before buttoning up the bottom end I used plastigage and had .0015 to .0025 clearance with 15 ft lbs of torque. I double checked the Service manual and it specks up to 18 ft lbs which is what I used. Imagine my suprise when I found the crank nearly locked up. It took 2 hands and great effort to move it. So I pulled the bottom end back apart and plastigaged it again. I used 18 ft lbs and found the clearance running between .001 to .0015. So, it does get tighter when the torque on the bolts is increased. I then reassembled it and ran it up to 15 ft lbs and it was free and felt fine, then increased it to 18 ft lbs and it is nearly frozen.
I made the classic mistake of not keeping my parts separated between the two engines I tore down. I am not sure which engine the crank came out of. The bearings that came out of this engine were 13317/Green. With new Green bearings on 2 of the journals the clearance was between .002 and .003. In an effort to tighten it up I put 13315/Black bearings in it. My next step is to put the crank in a lathe and see if there is any run out. I'll also put a machinst straight edge on the cases and check them. I have a full set of green bearings on order and will see what that does.
Give it to me straight guys, I can take it.