[Mk2] [Turbo] yay

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wickermonkey
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[Mk2] [Turbo] yay

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Finally managed to get the mr2 on the road
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Peter Gidden
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Re: [Mk2] [Turbo] yay

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A major rattle/knock is normally a big end.

Did the AA man not make any suggestions? We're 100s of miles away, he was there! :?
wickermonkey
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Re: [Mk2] [Turbo] yay

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from the look on his face he didnt have a clue.

are changing them something i can do with the engine in?
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wickermonkey wrote:from the look on his face he didnt have a clue.

are changing them something i can do with the engine in?


In theory yes. In practice, the answer is a bit different.

You can certainly assess damage in situ. Depending on damage would give the answer.
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So what extra damage am i looking for?
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Post by ashley »

If you've done a big end it depends- if the bearing has broken up you may have damaged the crank journal (scored, or oval), then you may have secondary damage from the parts of bearing shell in the oil- although the oil filter should stop most of it from being pumped round the engine, so probably ok....main risk will be damage to the crank journal, and possibly the con rod (but less likely).

If the bearing is in tact is should probably just be a case of a new set of replacement bearings, but I would be checking the rest of the big end bearings while you're at it.
wickermonkey
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Re: [Mk2] [Turbo] yay

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with the extra power im running will i need uprated bearings or will standard one be fine
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Post by ashley »

Your choice....

"Uprated" bearings tend to be made of a softer material, the idea being that if something does go wrong in the engine then the bearing material will go first to try and prevent damage to other, more expensive parts.

Some people swear by standard bearings, I've always tried to use the ACL Race series bearings for the reasons above :thumleft:
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wickermonkey wrote:So what extra damage am i looking for?


As Ash says, you need to assess any damage to the crankshaft journal and the conrod big end.

The journal surface needs to be perfectly round, completely unmarked and smooth surface finish. The conrod needs to have no discolouring and be completely round.

To assess properly, you will need specilaist measuring equipment.

Whilst it is possible to do in situ, we would without doubt remove the engine.
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