I realize this is an older'ish post, but just in case... and/or maybe it helps the next guy with the same issue...
I 2nd the primary cause likely being one/both crank bearings are not seated. Been there/seen that.
However, also check the side-clearance of the crankwheels to the case (assuming you still have the case bolted together). There should be very nearly equal clearance on either side. If one side is very tight, it'll rub and tear stuff up. This is usually caused by the opposite side bearing not being seated (which offsets the whole assy in the cases).
It -may- (rarely) be caused by the crankwheels themselves not being pressed on to the crankpin equally. The crank is 3 parts... a pin with the bearing and rod and two wheels, pressed onto that pin. If one wheel is not pressed on all the way, it'll be tight against the case when assembled.
There's probably a spec for overall crankwheel width (ie., outside edge of crankwheel to crankwheel, across the rod-gap). Measure that to make sure its where it should be. If its too wide, you may need to go back to the vendor and see what they can do for you.