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05-10-2005, 07:19 PM
Post: #31
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Widar Wrote:Knudsen; Just think of me. I got two hachis, none of them have been driven the last couple of years...

Widar, youre more than welcome to drive mine. Just fix it up first, it wont take that much time Confused

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05-11-2005, 10:26 AM
Post: #32
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Knudsen, did you change the bearings ? I hope - no machining to the crank is required ...
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05-11-2005, 01:18 PM
Post: #33
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Yeah, ive just returned home after a couple of hours in the garage... I have polished the crank the best i could. It had a little scratch, nothing serious. I managed to polish it almost enterily away, but it still have a "deformity"..

After installing the bearings and turning the engine manually, i dissambled the bearings on cylinder 1 & 2 and compared them for scratches... They looked almost the same, so i hope it doesnt eat the bearing again... But if it do, i have to change the crank. Time will tell Smile

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05-11-2005, 01:27 PM
Post: #34
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I think you'll be needing new bearings very soon if the oil clearances are incorrect (which they are after polishing manually.
You can have the crank turned at a machineshop and install oversize bearings, or get a good crank from somewhere. If you have the old one fixed you'll at least be sure that it's 100% in good working order.

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05-11-2005, 01:31 PM
Post: #35
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Knudsen Wrote:
Widar Wrote:Knudsen; Just think of me. I got two hachis, none of them have been driven the last couple of years...

Widar, youre more than welcome to drive mine.
Respect! Thumbs up! Big Grin

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05-11-2005, 02:05 PM
Post: #36
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This can be OK, Knudsen - just keep eye on oil pressure indicator. If you have good pressure - everything seems OK. Otherwise you just need to change the bearings again + crank machining.
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05-11-2005, 06:34 PM
Post: #37
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Ivan141 Wrote:I think you'll be needing new bearings very soon if the oil clearances are incorrect (which they are after polishing manually.
You can have the crank turned at a machineshop and install oversize bearings, or get a good crank from somewhere. If you have the old one fixed you'll at least be sure that it's 100% in good working order.

Its not like i polished like a madman :wink: I used some paste with a grindsize on 6 my... Thats finer that toothpaste, so that much i didnt polish off the crank. And i only polished the 8 mm where the little scratch were. But lets se if it wont work, if not, ill buy another engine and mount that instead.
Im not to kean of a machined crank, they have a tendensy to break.

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05-11-2005, 11:34 PM
Post: #38
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Just a thought... Dumb question
R we out of topic? Confused

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05-11-2005, 11:36 PM
Post: #39
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Hehe yeah a bit... i think we brought my problems over from another topic Big Grin

But im looking forward to clean a wellfunction enginebay again, i cant stand oilstains! I has to be so clean that i can eat my lunch on a hot engine Tongue

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05-11-2005, 11:39 PM
Post: #40
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Thumbs up! i'm with you man!!!
No Toyota engine can have any kind or size of oil stains in it!!! Thumbs up!

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