thrust bearing on my00 crank
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thrust bearing on my00 crank
hi sorry done quick serch but cant find out wether my my00 crank has thrust bearing mid or to one end i think its one end but not too sure many thanks again also id like to ask the dreaded and get prices on getting a regrind im just costing up eather way many thanks again
Dan
Dan
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hi sorry done quick serch but cant find out wether my my00 crank has thrust bearing mid or to one end i think its one end but not too sure many thanks again also id like to ask the dreaded and get prices on getting a regrind im just costing up eather way many thanks again
Dan
Dan
#4
assuming its the original engine and hasn't been swapped at some point, then it will be a rear thrust bearing crank, as for grinding its a big do a search on here for crank regrinds and see what it brings up, especially when you can get one for this price, (please make sure its right if you order the one in the link)
http://www.importcarparts.co.uk/part...en=&searchKey=
http://www.importcarparts.co.uk/part...en=&searchKey=
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assuming its the original engine and hasn't been swapped at some point, then it will be a rear thrust bearing crank, as for grinding its a big do a search on here for crank regrinds and see what it brings up, especially when you can get one for this price, (please make sure its right if you order the one in the link)
http://www.importcarparts.co.uk/part...en=&searchKey=
http://www.importcarparts.co.uk/part...en=&searchKey=
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does Harvey use reground cranks?? i think he used one on his own car, but weather he uses them on paying customers builds i don't know, but what i do know is if was rebuilding my own engine i would not use a reground crank there is just to much to go wrong, yeah a reground crank is half the price, add that to the price of a new crank when your "regrind" ****s up the cost increases significantly especially when a new crank is so cheap.
Last edited by my94wrx; 09 August 2010 at 09:55 PM.
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does Harvey use reground cranks?? i think he used one on his own car, but weather he uses them on paying customers builds i don't know, but what i do know is if was rebuilding my own engine i would not use a reground crank there is just to much to go wrong, especially when a new crank is so cheap.
#14
tell me what a budget build is? when you have got all the labour involved to remove strip rebuild and refit the engine, and already spending $£1.5k+a extra £200 plus makes sense to spend when you got the engine apart after all its not like a old ford or any other in line engine where you can drop the crank with the engine in situ.
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tell me what a budget build is? when you have got all the labour involved to remove strip rebuild and refit the engine, and already spending $£1.5k+a extra £200 plus makes sense to spend when you got the engine apart after all its not like a old ford or any other in line engine where you can drop the crank with the engine in situ.
#16
thats fair enoth mate doing all work my self so should save there but just paid 1200 for car so saving for parts just gunna have to spend big me thinks lol just being inpationt to get the girl on the road spose
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