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  • JoelJ Offline
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    Joel
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    damn... owned!

    no race car? becuz homeowner...

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    • JN607J Offline
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      Couple of more questions, what is Crank walking, and this may be a dumb question but what does "DSM" stand for?

      Current Cars:
      2004 Scion xA

      3 level Avionics and test station components Apprentice.

      Airman First Class Nelson

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        DSM - Diamond Star Motors....nice the mitsu sign

        crank walk means your crank is moving up and down or side to side and it shouldnt be....just a short definition.

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          This is crankwalk right here:

          legacy image

          Crankwalk is when the thrust bearing gets worn out due to shitty manufacturing tolerances and shitty parts (crank, block, bearings), and the crankshaft gets pushed around by the clutch. There's no up and down movement, that happens when you spin main bearings, but it's side to side play.

          Troy
          2009 Yamaha R1
          2002 WRX
          2001 Toyota Tundra
          2001 Yamaha R6
          1988 Yamaha YSR 50
          2003 XR50

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            treimche wrote:
            This is crankwalk right here:

            legacy image

            Crankwalk is when the thrust bearing gets worn out due to shitty manufacturing tolerances and shitty parts (crank, block, bearings), and the crankshaft gets pushed around by the clutch. There's no up and down movement, that happens when you spin main bearings, but it's side to side play.

            Nice picture, made me laugh my ass off. More specific, crank walk is side to side LATERALLY (length wise) with the block, otherwise would be spinning the bearings too.

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              oh I see... So as far as the 6 bolt and 7 bolt which is better to have and is on more powerful than the other? Hope I am not annoying anyone... Lol

              Current Cars:
              2004 Scion xA

              3 level Avionics and test station components Apprentice.

              Airman First Class Nelson

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                6 bolt. It isn't "more powerful" as such, but it can take a better beating.

                At first I did it for fun, then I realized I made the investment and had to do it!

                92 Talon AWD 6/4bolt [EMAIL="[email protected]"][email protected][/EMAIL]
                95 240SX SE SR20DET [EMAIL="[email protected]"][email protected][/EMAIL]
                1993.5 Supra Hardtop...Sold
                Next project? 6cyl, 6spd?

                > spanish-rice;237125 wrote:
                > at first i thought the title said beer truck drivers needed... In which case i accidently put my two weeks in at work.

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                  the 6 bolt is prefered since it tends not to have the crankwalk issues.

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                    And also stronger rods than the 95+ 7 bolts.

                    Troy
                    2009 Yamaha R1
                    2002 WRX
                    2001 Toyota Tundra
                    2001 Yamaha R6
                    1988 Yamaha YSR 50
                    2003 XR50

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                    • JimJ Offline
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                      but weaker pistons

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                        There's also the nearly crankwalk proof seven bolt EVO I-III motors..

                        2005 Mercedes-Benz C240 4Matic
                        1993 Mazda Rx-7 Twin Turbo (sold)

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                          "Nearly" crankwalk proof...lol.....that's ok...sounds like torbs has a good deal for me so it sounds like torbs's 3 year project is going to be my 3 month project. Dad is an aircraft mechanic and a major gear head so it sounds like I might be able to get the motor/transmission put in fairly soon as soon as I get down there. I'm stoked...lol

                          Current Cars:
                          2004 Scion xA

                          3 level Avionics and test station components Apprentice.

                          Airman First Class Nelson

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