PIAGGIO Beverly Tourer 300 i.e. Service Station Manual page 157

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Beverly Tourer 300 i.e.
CAUTION
WHILE OPENING THE CRANKCASES AND REMOVING
THE CRANKSHAFT, CHECK THAT THE THREADED
SHAFT ENDS DO NOT INTERFERE WITH THE MAIN BUSH-
INGS. FAILURE TO OBSERVE THIS PRECAUTION CAN
DAMAGE THE MAIN BUSHINGS.
CAUTION
KEEP THE CRANKSHAFT IN ONE OF THE TWO HALVES
OF THE CRANKCASE WHEN SEPARATING IT. IF YOU FAIL
TO DO THIS, THE CRANKSHAFT MIGHT ACCIDENTALLY
FALL.
N.B.
WHEN MEASURING THE WIDTH OF THE CRANKSHAFT,
MAKE SURE THAT THE MEASUREMENTS ARE NOT
MODIFIED BY THE RADIUSES OF FITTINGS WITH THE
CRANKSHAFT BEARINGS.
N.B.
TO MEASURE WEAR LIMITS AND COUPLING CLEARAN-
CES, SEE THE SPECIFICATIONS CHAPTER.
See also
Crankcase - crankshaft - connecting rod
Inspecting the crankshaft alignment
N.B.
TO MEASURE WEAR LIMITS AND COUPLING CLEARANCES, SEE THE SPECIFICATIONS CHAP-
TER.
See also
Crankcase - crankshaft - connecting rod
Inspecting the crankcase halves
- Before proceeding to check the crankcase
halves, thoroughly clean all surfaces and oil ducts.
- On the transmission-side crankcase half, take
particular care when handling the oil pump com-
partment and the oil ducts, the by-pass duct, the
main bushings and the cooling jet on the trans-
mission side (see diagram).
- Take particular care, also, that there are no signs
wear in the oil by-pass valve housing (see Chapter
Lubrication), as this could prevent a good seal in
the piston, which regulates the oil pressure.
- On the flywheel side crankcase half, take partic-
ular care cleaning the oil ducts for the main bush-
ings, the oil duct for the jet that lubricates the
cylinder head and the oil drainage duct at the fly-
wheel side oil seal.
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