Posted by P and R Pete on February 11, 2008 at 17:24:32 from (216.37.144.101):
In Reply to: Crack in my crankshaft posted by P and R Pete on February 11, 2008 at 14:33:16:
Thanks, guys.
I guess std would be best, if possible, and if used, I'll be leaving any decision about the health of any crank I buy to my machinist. That part would be out of my league.
Gene, I'm not sure if you're offering one.
I'll e-mail you guys one-by-one about prices. This project is getting costlier by the minute, and shame of it is, I have to pay attention to my budget.
This started because my clutch was slipping like crazy, and while I was in there, I wanted to do bearings and rings. Like Jack said, to do it right. I found a mis-matched piston, two rods swapped in their cylinders, a scored (and now cracked) crankshaft.
Glad I decided to look at it all.
BTW, my pressure plate was badly warped. Three areas had grease on them and weren't making contact at all.
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