crankshaft shells?? tech help
just had crankshaft ground and piked it up with some new shells, noticed that all the new shells have grooves in them where the old was half and half, 5 grooved 5 smooth.
am i rite in buildin bak up with these new shells or should i find some that are smooth like the old ones were???
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am i rite in buildin bak up with these new shells or should i find some that are smooth like the old ones were???
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gentelmen i dont think the all around groove is correct.the shell with groove and the oil hole is to allow good flow into the bearings.the plain shell is located in the bearing cap where the max load is transfered to the bearing from the crank shaft due to the conrod driving downwards.
the grooved shell in cap will have less surface area
although it may work fine, i dont think it is correct
if plains are fitted in the caps from manufacture then they should be fitted in rebuild
.
the grooved shell in cap will have less surface area
although it may work fine, i dont think it is correct
if plains are fitted in the caps from manufacture then they should be fitted in rebuild
Originally Posted by velocity
gentelmen i dont think the all around groove is correct.the shell with groove and the oil hole is to allow good flow into the bearings.the plain shell is located in the bearing cap where the max load is transfered to the bearing from the crank shaft due to the conrod driving downwards.
the grooved shell in cap will have less surface area
although it may work fine, i dont think it is correct
if plains are fitted in the caps from manufacture then they should be fitted in rebuild
.
the grooved shell in cap will have less surface area
although it may work fine, i dont think it is correct
if plains are fitted in the caps from manufacture then they should be fitted in rebuild
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well if it helps its a fiesta turbo,
reason they prob look so fuked is the car had oil pump issues thast why we've had crank ground,
good old haynes says smooth in the block and grooved in the cap.
reason they prob look so fuked is the car had oil pump issues thast why we've had crank ground,
good old haynes says smooth in the block and grooved in the cap.
Originally Posted by velocity
gentelmen i dont think the all around groove is correct.the shell with groove and the oil hole is to allow good flow into the bearings.the plain shell is located in the bearing cap where the max load is transfered to the bearing from the crank shaft due to the conrod driving downwards.
the grooved shell in cap will have less surface area
although it may work fine, i dont think it is correct
if plains are fitted in the caps from manufacture then they should be fitted in rebuild
.
the grooved shell in cap will have less surface area
although it may work fine, i dont think it is correct
if plains are fitted in the caps from manufacture then they should be fitted in rebuild
Originally Posted by G420 DEL
well if it helps its a fiesta turbo,
reason they prob look so fuked is the car had oil pump issues thast why we've had crank ground,
good old haynes says smooth in the block and grooved in the cap.
reason they prob look so fuked is the car had oil pump issues thast why we've had crank ground,
good old haynes says smooth in the block and grooved in the cap.
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