Spun Bearing
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Re:Spun Bearing
95% of the time when you spin a bearing the bottom end is done. If the crank has any marks on it theres nothing you can really do. If it was like a smallblock chevy or something you could take the crank out and turn it down and use oversize bearings. Honda cranks have a nitrade coating on them and its not recommend to turn them.
#8
Re:Spun Bearing
i know about this subject dont i guys?
you can replace them for a temp fix...it all depends on how much damage is done to the crank
ive seen little damage done amd major damage too
if you can barely feel but not see any scaring, lightly sand it and get some acl bearings (one size fits all) but this is not stock specs...if youre running at high rpms and high boost this will not last forever
if you see scarring, youre done...no repairing it...new crank time
any comments?...i know im gonna get some now but thats what forums are for....opinions and suggestions from REAL world applications
jman
you can replace them for a temp fix...it all depends on how much damage is done to the crank
ive seen little damage done amd major damage too
if you can barely feel but not see any scaring, lightly sand it and get some acl bearings (one size fits all) but this is not stock specs...if youre running at high rpms and high boost this will not last forever
if you see scarring, youre done...no repairing it...new crank time
any comments?...i know im gonna get some now but thats what forums are for....opinions and suggestions from REAL world applications
jman
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