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tpunx99GSX 01-12-2009 05:11 PM

Re: Rod Knock?
 
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Originally Posted by mike55112 (Post 272385)
You really should take everthing apart and get it all cleaned, some shavings could have went through the pick up and now are in the rest of your engine/turbo/oil cooler.

There is no possible way that could have happened.
Shavings drop straight down into the oil pan, they would be picked up by the oil pump then filtered by the oil filter. (which is why im changing the oil and filter. )

95talonracer 01-12-2009 05:28 PM

Re: Rod Knock?
 
I would not run a crank with scoring that can catch a finger nail.

tpunx99GSX 01-13-2009 10:49 AM

Re: Rod Knock?
 
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Originally Posted by 95talonracer (Post 272447)
I would not run a crank with scoring that can catch a finger nail.

Yeah it's not that bad. like i said only very light scoring.

Matt D. 01-13-2009 12:46 PM

Re: Rod Knock?
 
Hate to say this, but what's the over/under on the time until Tom reports a spun bearing?

Tom, do it right or don't do it at all. Don't let us end up telling you "I told you so."

mike55112 01-13-2009 12:59 PM

Re: Rod Knock?
 
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Originally Posted by Matt D. (Post 272616)
Hate to say this, but what's the over/under on the time until Tom reports a spun bearing?

Tom, do it right or don't do it at all. Don't let us end up telling you "I told you so."

Good thing someone posted this.

Halon 01-13-2009 01:10 PM

Re: Rod Knock?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Matt D. (Post 272616)
Hate to say this, but what's the over/under on the time until Tom reports a spun bearing?

Tom, do it right or don't do it at all. Don't let us end up telling you "I told you so."


Took the thoughts right out of my head...

tpunx99GSX 01-13-2009 04:06 PM

Re: Rod Knock?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Matt D. (Post 272616)
Hate to say this, but what's the over/under on the time until Tom reports a spun bearing?

Tom, do it right or don't do it at all. Don't let us end up telling you "I told you so."

I am doing it right. If it was a concern at all you would see a thread dedicated to my parting out the car.
We are talking about very miniscule (almost like a scratch.) You cant catch your finger nail on it at all. Cant even really feel it with your finger. There should be no problems associated with this. I dont see any reason to have to pull the entire motor to take out the freakin crank because of a scratch. Theres doing it right and theres over doing it. That would definatly be overdoing it.

mike55112 01-13-2009 04:50 PM

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Well let us all know how its ends up, hope everything goes as you plan.

Matt D. 01-14-2009 07:53 AM

Re: Rod Knock?
 
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Originally Posted by tpunx99GSX (Post 272656)
I am doing it right. If it was a concern at all you would see a thread dedicated to my parting out the car.
We are talking about very miniscule (almost like a scratch.) You cant catch your finger nail on it at all. Cant even really feel it with your finger. There should be no problems associated with this. I dont see any reason to have to pull the entire motor to take out the freakin crank because of a scratch. Theres doing it right and theres over doing it. That would definatly be overdoing it.

Have fun spinning a bearing. :)

Those scratches are imperfections in the journal surface. The bearings don't ever actually touch the journal, they are always separated by a thin film of oil. Any sort of scratch means there is imperfections in that surface making it more difficult for the bearing and journal to stay separated. It won't fail immediately unless there is assembly error, but you can't deny that it won't shorten the life of that bearing.

mike55112 01-14-2009 10:20 AM

Re: Rod Knock?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Matt D. (Post 272753)
Have fun spinning a bearing. :)

Those scratches are imperfections in the journal surface. The bearings don't ever actually touch the journal, they are always separated by a thin film of oil. Any sort of scratch means there is imperfections in that surface making it more difficult for the bearing and journal to stay separated. It won't fail immediately unless there is assembly error, but you can't deny that it won't shorten the life of that bearing.


^ what matt d said. :banana:


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