I'm not sure if I'm going about this the right way so I'm open to all input
First off, I'm having trouble reading the bearing markings on my crank so I am trying an alternative method to the "color chart".
I'm using a telescoping gauge to measure the rod end and measuring the crank in the hopes that I can figure mathematically which bearing will give the correct tolerance. I've gathered that this is possible, no?
So the problem I think I'm having is that when I measure the crank end of the rod. I torque the rod closed and measure at three points. If inline with the small end is 12 o'clock, I get 1.5385 at 12 o'clock and 1.536 at both 2 and 10 o'clock. Is this going to be a problem? My friend told me that automotive rods get reconditioned by shaving the cap and re-cutting the "hole". Is this done to our rods (cb750f1)? Is .0025 enough to worry about? If the discrepancy is allowable which measurement should I use?
As always, thanks in advance.
On a side note, when removing cylinder studs is penetrating lube helpful?