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Technically you could pull the crank and have it checked and polished and just replace the crank and bearings... but why stop there..... It would be PITA to only do a half assed job
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![]() thanks guys this is good news for me
damn thats good to know, i just hope i can do this i havent drove my car since this happened at all i havent even turned it on anymore. right now im really hoping i can do this, I really wouldnt like to make this half ass either shit if i could ide just pull the whole thing out and build me a monster but i really got no choice right now cus its my only car and i got no job, so hopefully i can get this fixed quick then find my self a daily beater car what type of damage should i look for once i open up the bottom end, ive been searching around and i found that by wiggling each rod if thats the problem u can usually find out which one is the damaged one true? im almost sure its going to be my main bearings cus it is a deep knock |
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