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Reground My Crank

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so i got my crank back from the machine shop to be told that it need +8 on the big ends and +3 on the mains

 

+8 sounds like a hell of a lot to me and i'm concerned for the condition of the rod

 

i was really hoping not to have to take the head off ( the engine is still in the car)

 

should i risk it and put the crank back on and see what happens?

or can the rod be assessed with it still in the bore?

 

many thanks

 

Ed

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Mikey G

What was the initial problem with the engine that required a crank regrind?

 

If it spun a bearing then yes i would say the conrod(s) need to be checked out of the car.

If it was just badly worn then you should be ok.

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Andrwn8304
so i got my crank back from the machine shop to be told that it need +8 on the big ends and +3 on the mains

 

+8 sounds like a hell of a lot to me and i'm concerned for the condition of the rod

 

i was really hoping not to have to take the head off ( the engine is still in the car)

 

should i risk it and put the crank back on and see what happens?

or can the rod be assessed with it still in the bore?

 

many thanks

 

Ed

 

 

You should be able to get away by just replacing the Big ends you'll need the +8 shells to compensate for the regrind on the Crank any less will the allow the oil to escape from the shells without keeping the shells lubed and cushioned.

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ALEX

+8 Means 0.8mm thicker than standard bearings.

It just means that the crank can't be ground again in the future.

I'd get the macine shop to check the rods if your unsure about their condition.

There is usually some discolouration on the bearing seats if they're knakered, The machine shop will be able to measure them for out of round for you though.

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Kitch

When I had my crank reground, they did all of them at +3, which was the "highest allowable tolerance the manufactuer has specified."

 

In other words, they were saying thats as much as you can do it, so I'd approach with caution there mate.

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ALEX
When I had my crank reground, they did all of them at +3, which was the "highest allowable tolerance the manufactuer has specified."

 

In other words, they were saying thats as much as you can do it, so I'd approach with caution there mate.

 

Peugeot Sell oversized bearings upto +0.8mm

So whats going on here then? :)

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benlilly

Check if the machine shop is talking inches or mm. They might have meant 8 thousands of an inch.

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Kitch
Check if the machine shop is talking inches or mm. They might have meant 8 thousands of an inch.

 

Ah...bingo! :)

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