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Old 02-13-2004   #21
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My two cents. I had a crank turned and re-nitrided. The total cost for that was about $300. Considering you can pick up a used crank for ~$100 and have it polished for ~$50, it's a much better deal.

If you really want to re-use your crank, consider this. After reading up on it a bit, it appears that the nitriding is nice, but not absolutely necessary. Most domestic cars have never had nitrided cranks and still go 100K+. And turning .010, there's bound to be some nitriding left, I don't think every crank has the same depth of nitriding. It'll help longetivity in our cars, but I think with proper oil changes, you'd be fine without it.

Between the two, I'd just find another crank and polish it. And make sure you have your Eagle's big end measured and resized if necessary. And you can analyze bearing speed to death, I guarantee there's not a quantifiable difference in our application.
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