help me calculate the correct colour coded bearings 10002gh

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help me calculate the correct colour coded bearings 10002gh

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Hi guys I finaly got a nice crank for my fzr 1000 2gh after searching 6months for one now I need someone who can calculate the correct bearing colours for my bike plz help me guys my bike been standing from nov :yuck:
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Post up the numbers stamped on the left web of your crank (5 digits + 4 digits), the numbers stamped on the right rear mounting boss of the crank cases (5 digits), and the single digits inked on your conrod caps (in order, left to right).
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Hi don thanx a lot here is the nr on the casing 44656 and on the crank is 22221 2222 still looking for the nrs and letters on the rods
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44656 - 22221 = 22435; Black / Black / Green / Brown / Yellow.

When you find your conrod numbers, the same method & numbers apply. [A][D] - 2222 = (a)(b)(c)(d). '1' => Blue.
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hi don thanx alot i will rather let you do the rods also tell me the main bearing colours you gave me isit from lef to right when i stand behind the engine ?
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hi don is there something to clean the rod with i can only see a C on one of the rods the other i cant see a thing screwy
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:swear :duh: :headscratch: hi me again no luck on finding numbers or letters, can only find 1 C on the side of the conrods other 3 I cant see a thing its too worn out. On the bottom of each conrod is a C each with different amount of dots above the C. Please help Don IDK banghead
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Sorry, man - I've got nothing. The only thing I can think of is to buy some set of bearing sizes - say, all #2 - then install and check with plastigauge. If the clearances are good, you're done. If the clearances are too big or too small, you need to go up or down a size. It's like reshimming, but a LOT more expensive ... :yuck:

The crank bearings are listed from rider's left to right.
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thanx don can you tell me perhaps the correct clearance on the rod bearings can i like maybe measure or work the bearing sizes out with a micrometer or digital vernier caliper by taking the id of the rod torqued and and the od of the rod journal on the crank then i can check what thickness and clearance the bearings should be
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According to the manual, the oil clearance as measured with Plastigauge should be 0.032 - 0.056mm, or 0.0013-0.0022". This is the same for all years of FZR1000.
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thanx alot don
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hi guys me again can someone plz post pics of the letter on the conrods for fzr 1000 2gh i can only see one c on one conrod nothing els :swear e plz plz banghead :headscratch: :nopic
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I need the same help here
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thanks
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hi guys i have good news and bad news started my 1000 last sunday drove the whole week to work and home today went to buy spares for car was good to spares shop when i went back all of a sudden clutch didnt want to release then about 5km from home bike started losing powernandbdied almost like the plugs died or misfired towed it home took out the plugs they were fine opened the clutch basket the plates was dry steel plates blue and no sign of oil on the clutch plates hope my bearings still fine the bearings i fitted was all black with castrol magnatec part synthetic 10w40 wi any ideas what can be the prob for no oil on clutch side guys plz plz plz im heart broken and bbroke my helmet
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and broke my helmet in the proce ba :swear nghead ss also helmet hit the tar with a banghead big force bonkonhead
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