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Old 07 November 2005, 08:54 PM
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When i bought my car i was told it had a hardened crank fitted when the engine was rebuilt. What does that mean exactly and is it good?
Old 07 November 2005, 09:11 PM
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hi mate
from what i can ascertain from a couple of p1 owners i know who've blown their engines, the crank is really the only weak part of a subaru engine.
so it can't be a bad thing to have a hardened one, as long as it has actually got one and the dealer or seller wasn't just blowing smoke up your ***.
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Cheers M8 anyone else confirm?
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By Hardened crank I assume they mean 'Case Hardened' which must be machined off the mating faces to give a smooth surface ................ so, the benefits are very limited.

Plus, the bearings are designed to wear out before any real component .....

As for the Crank being the weak link ......... what goes wrong with it then?? The bearings might wear out - but thats not the crank.

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