I think I've figured out the last few challenges involved in fitting a Onan/Kubota D950 from a marine generator into my B7100 (long story... it's the only engine I could find).
The crank is drilled for a transmission input shaft pilot bearing and oil seal just like the stock D750. The bearing is described as a "dry bearing" in the parts manual. It looks like a bronze bushing, but also has an oil seal. The WSM only says to replace it if its worn out of tolerance, but says nothing of if/how/with what to lube it during installation.
Is there an oil passage in the crank that lubricates the bearing? Should I grease it? Should I try to get as much oil behind the seal as I can during assembly without it dripping out onto my clutch plate?
Every other clutch I've done used a greased needle bearing to pilot the transmission input shaft.
-Pete
The crank is drilled for a transmission input shaft pilot bearing and oil seal just like the stock D750. The bearing is described as a "dry bearing" in the parts manual. It looks like a bronze bushing, but also has an oil seal. The WSM only says to replace it if its worn out of tolerance, but says nothing of if/how/with what to lube it during installation.
Is there an oil passage in the crank that lubricates the bearing? Should I grease it? Should I try to get as much oil behind the seal as I can during assembly without it dripping out onto my clutch plate?
Every other clutch I've done used a greased needle bearing to pilot the transmission input shaft.
-Pete