Following on from my last post, I've trawled through the web sites of various European parts suppliers, to see what's available.
I see that a number of these specify C3 grade bearings; although I am familiar with their use as crankshaft bearings in various bike engines I've overhauled in the past , I don't recall using any for gearbox, etc.
All the old bearings removed from my engine are marked "DKF DDR", and I believe are original to the bike, but there is no trace of C3, or any other int. clearance markings.
Should I use normal clearance bearings throughout, C3 for crank main bearings/normal for the rest, or ???
Also on offer from some suppliers are "double lip" (presumably seal lip + dust seal) crank seals in viton. Does anyone know if viton or dust lip features offer any worthwhile advantage over standard seals in this application?
My old crank seals are single lip and light green in colour (well, one side, anyway + black the other) - and rock hard !
They are similar in appearance to Supa Five crank seals (according to my hazy memory of replacing them 30+ years ago) and leads me to believe they are OE seals, but I was surprised to find that the r.h./alternator side seal appears to me to be fitted the wrong way round ? (open/"spring" side facing the alternator)...........
What spec. seals and bearings have others used ?