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Crankwalk reduced? - 5/30/2006 7:46:44 PM   
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My 2 gen clipse 4g63t is getting a new rebuilt head. Just wondering If any of this work will reduce my chance of getting crankwalk? ( if it ever happens)

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RE: Crankwalk reduced? - 5/30/2006 7:53:21 PM   
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the crank is in the block, so how could a head help that?

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RE: Crankwalk reduced? - 5/30/2006 8:31:58 PM   
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thanks man, sorry but I dont know alot about the internal stuff, still gettin there.

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RE: Crankwalk reduced? - 5/30/2006 9:08:28 PM   
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Yeah none of that will at all. Just check your main thrust bearing clearence and make sure its still in spec.

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RE: Crankwalk reduced? - 5/30/2006 9:56:01 PM   
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you dont think that the shop will do that?

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RE: Crankwalk reduced? - 5/30/2006 9:58:09 PM   
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No not really. There is a guide online showing you how to do it yourself. And no, the head job wont do a thing for crankwalk.

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RE: Crankwalk reduced? - 5/30/2006 10:05:53 PM   
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so these cars have bad crankwalk?

I think one of the most interesting things becides the suspension on a car is the engine. you ought to read up on it... howstuffworks.com is pretty simple, thats what I read.

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RE: Crankwalk reduced? - 5/30/2006 10:12:27 PM   
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All crankwalk is bad lol... but only the 7 bolts get it.

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RE: Crankwalk reduced? - 5/30/2006 10:31:37 PM   
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really Tcossuto? Damn I didnt know I that I knew nothing about my car. MAybe I should check that site out. COugh...... yeah and I do know about CW btw

Btw thanks sebba.



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RE: Crankwalk reduced? - 5/30/2006 10:40:34 PM   
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sebba: when I say bad, I mean it happens often? (you know what I mean)

nyofas: what are you talking about man? no one ever said you don't know nothing except you in your 3rd post. Check out that site, cause seriously... it's interesting to know how your engine works. I would bet money theres somethign on there that you don't know (if your being scarcastic?).

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