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Crank destroyed by 2 pc #3 bearing, fixable?
by
insdtanoodles
on 28 Jul, 2007 20:23
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I took out my crank cause of too much thrust play to find it that its pretty much ruined, unless a crank shop can weld it back up and machine it I dont know cause im not sure how bad the damage is. Ive got a picture here if someone could check it out and tell me what they think
http://www.flickr.com/photos/4657richter/934012703/ Just a notice to everyone else even thou they have prob heard it, if you got a 2 piece #3 bearing take it out now before its too late.
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#1
by
Kudagra
on 28 Jul, 2007 20:55
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with enough money just about anything can be fixed. Best to ask a good local machine shop.
If you are in Canada you can probably find a crank pretty easy. Did it harm the block?
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#2
by
insdtanoodles
on 28 Jul, 2007 21:01
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block looks good but the #3 cap has seen better days, if it can be fixed faster than finding a new crank then its gotta be fixed. I got 1 week to get this car back on its feet before work starts.
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#3
by
fatmobile
on 29 Jul, 2007 00:57
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What brand were the old bearings?
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#4
by
myke_w
on 29 Jul, 2007 07:49
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even the kolbenschmidt 3 pieces would be an issue IMO, next time don't risk it, just get the glyco's and get over it
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#5
by
insdtanoodles
on 29 Jul, 2007 08:17
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even the kolbenschmidt 3 pieces would be an issue IMO, next time don't risk it, just get the glyco's and get over it
these bearings were in the car when I got it, going to 6 pc route if the crank can be fixed. What do I measure to figure out what size thrust bearings I need to order, my bentely doesn't say.
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#6
by
myke_w
on 29 Jul, 2007 08:53
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thrust bearings are 1 size, they should technically fitted by the machine shop, but I've gotten away with using em straight up.
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#7
by
insdtanoodles
on 29 Jul, 2007 09:10
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thrust bearings are 1 size, they should technically fitted by the machine shop, but I've gotten away with using em straight up.
so if the bearings a too tight they are machined smaller? thats no problem I can do that myself.
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#8
by
jtanguay
on 29 Jul, 2007 12:45
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i don't really see how that crank can be fixed properly (or cheaply).
wouldn't it be really hard to get in that tight area to do any welding? that does suck though. i'm glad i bought what i needed from myke_w. I hope to drive that m-TDI for a very long time!
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#9
by
insdtanoodles
on 29 Jul, 2007 13:31
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i don't really see how that crank can be fixed properly (or cheaply).
wouldn't it be really hard to get in that tight area to do any welding? that does suck though. i'm glad i bought what i needed from myke_w. I hope to drive that m-TDI for a very long time!
well I called up Canadian crankshaft and chrome today and told them what happened and they said it would be no problem to fix so I will see tomorrow how much it will cost. I asked they said it wasn't really all that hard of a job to do nor time consuming so I hope everything goes well and cheap
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#10
by
jtanguay
on 29 Jul, 2007 17:56
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well they're the experts! as long as they back their work i suppose. death to 2 piece bearings and integrated thrust washers!!!
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#11
by
insdtanoodles
on 29 Jul, 2007 18:39
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well they're the experts! as long as they back their work i suppose. death to 2 piece bearings and integrated thrust washers!!!
yeah tell me about it, I wish I knew about them 2 years ago when the crank was out getting the nose re-machined. It is worn in pretty good, I hope that they can weld it up good and if not I gotta find a new crank tomorrow. Not having time sucks.
BTW: quick question, are the bearing caps used in the 4 cylinder gassers the same as the ones in the diesel motors? if they are I can rip one out of a car at the wreckers.
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#12
by
jtanguay
on 30 Jul, 2007 11:32
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not sure, but i will have some bearings out of my 1.9 TDI which should be the same. approx 100'000km on them (motor came from europe... these things are pristine. makes me wonder why i bought new stuff but oh well...)
you can have em for cheap, but i need to get a hold of the machine shop to check on progress. i'm anxious to try the motor with total seal rings
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#13
by
insdtanoodles
on 30 Jul, 2007 11:43
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well I got my crank over to the shop, 100 bucks to fix the damage plus having the journals polished cause there was soo much metal flowing around in that engine :shock: not too bad
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#14
by
Black Smokin' Diesel
on 30 Jul, 2007 14:54
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well I got my crank over to the shop, 100 bucks to fix the damage plus having the journals polished cause there was soo much metal flowing around in that engine :shock: not too bad
That's a pretty good price, I expected 200 at least.