View Full Version : Checking for Crankwalk
clean2g
05-18-2007, 03:50 PM
I'm trying to see what techniques people have used to check for crankwalk. I know there is this one: http://www.angelfire.com/pa4/awdcrankwalk/ which I'm going to give a try. Has anyone else had success with this technique? or advise another technique without having to take off the oil pan? And is 0.006" the amount of play that classifies it as a walking crank? Thanks in advance.
I would use a dial indicator on a magnetic base, but that procedure will work pretty well. It will give you a ball park anyway. .006" is good. I think factory is .009" for the top of the spec, if you are at .015" it is starting to go. I had one come it at over .060" and it still ran, but was on its last leg. It was having shifting issues.
clean2g
05-18-2007, 04:26 PM
I would use a dial indicator on a magnetic base, but that procedure will work pretty well. It will give you a ball park anyway. .006" is good. I think factory is .009" for the top of the spec, if you are at .015" it is starting to go. I had one come it at over .060" and it still ran, but was on its last leg. It was having shifting issues.
Ok, cool. Thanks JET.
driftn1g
05-18-2007, 09:29 PM
Whats crank walk?? and should i be worried???
what does it do to your car?
Kills your engine, but you have a 6 bolt so everything is cool. 2g's get it the worst.
clean2g
05-24-2007, 12:07 AM
uhm.. so yea we checked for crankwalk today but we're not sure about the numbers. We got .008-.010.. and then .025 but I duno about that last one, lol.
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