CRANKWALK SUGGESTIONS
#1
CRANKWALK SUGGESTIONS
Ok, so i have read everything that i could find about crankwalk issues and have fell vicitim to it...but this issue has allowed me to build what i have wanted for years....instead of going 1g though, i am going to build a 2g bottom end and everything else 1g....head, cams, intake, etc, all 1g.....now upon this....[size=6]i have been reading everything and people have said that there is steel inserts to resolve main studs from moving and also the oil squirter elimination....what is your take on my go about building a new baby without 1g?????Everyone respond,....the more the better[/size][/size]
#4
RE: CRANKWALK SUGGESTIONS
6 bolt block 7 nolt head. Definately go turbo... Or at least get the innards for a turbo setup so that you won't be rebuilding it again when you decide to turbo the engine...
#5
RE: CRANKWALK SUGGESTIONS
ORIGINAL: Sanguinius
6 bolt block 7 nolt head. Definately go turbo... Or at least get the innards for a turbo setup so that you won't be rebuilding it again when you decide to turbo the engine...
6 bolt block 7 nolt head. Definately go turbo... Or at least get the innards for a turbo setup so that you won't be rebuilding it again when you decide to turbo the engine...
if you are replacing the crank and the bearings, then i don't see a reason to use 1G parts(unless you are doing it because of the cost of parts). just rebuild the engine with forged internals.
#6
RE: CRANKWALK SUGGESTIONS
ORIGINAL: eclipsed4u
you miss things easily, don't you? he had crankwalk, therefore he had to have a turboed engine.
if you are replacing the crank and the bearings, then i don't see a reason to use 1G parts(unless you are doing it because of the cost of parts). just rebuild the engine with forged internals.
ORIGINAL: Sanguinius
6 bolt block 7 nolt head. Definately go turbo... Or at least get the innards for a turbo setup so that you won't be rebuilding it again when you decide to turbo the engine...
6 bolt block 7 nolt head. Definately go turbo... Or at least get the innards for a turbo setup so that you won't be rebuilding it again when you decide to turbo the engine...
if you are replacing the crank and the bearings, then i don't see a reason to use 1G parts(unless you are doing it because of the cost of parts). just rebuild the engine with forged internals.
#7
RE: CRANKWALK SUGGESTIONS
ORIGINAL: congonator
Ok, so i have read everything that i could find about crankwalk issues and have fell vicitim to it...but this issue has allowed me to build what i have wanted for years....instead of going 1g though, i am going to build a 2g bottom end and everything else 1g....head, cams, intake, etc, all 1g.....now upon this....[size=6]i have been reading everything and people have said that there is steel inserts to resolve main studs from moving and also the oil squirter elimination....what is your take on my go about building a new baby without 1g?????Everyone respond,....the more the better[/size][/size]
Ok, so i have read everything that i could find about crankwalk issues and have fell vicitim to it...but this issue has allowed me to build what i have wanted for years....instead of going 1g though, i am going to build a 2g bottom end and everything else 1g....head, cams, intake, etc, all 1g.....now upon this....[size=6]i have been reading everything and people have said that there is steel inserts to resolve main studs from moving and also the oil squirter elimination....what is your take on my go about building a new baby without 1g?????Everyone respond,....the more the better[/size][/size]
#8
RE: CRANKWALK SUGGESTIONS
ORIGINAL: domestickilla
have fun with your new project build but FYI the 2G head flows better n can be made to flow alot more
have fun with your new project build but FYI the 2G head flows better n can be made to flow alot more
#9
RE: CRANKWALK SUGGESTIONS
ORIGINAL: DSMTalonAWD51
since when? the 1g head flows way more, but the 2g head makes better low end power because of its smaller runners. Id go with whatever is available though, and the 2g head wont become restrictive until the 450-500whp zone
ORIGINAL: domestickilla
have fun with your new project build but FYI the 2G head flows better n can be made to flow alot more
have fun with your new project build but FYI the 2G head flows better n can be made to flow alot more
i dont know your experance with 1g and 2g heads but ive had much better performance n flow with all my race 2g heads over my 1g's
#10
RE: CRANKWALK SUGGESTIONS
ORIGINAL: DSMTalonAWD51
what are you starting with a 2g right? is say put in a complete 1g motor, or a 1g(6bolt) bottom end and 2g head, depending you your preferance. why would you start with a 2g bottom end again. you will cw again
ORIGINAL: congonator
Ok, so i have read everything that i could find about crankwalk issues and have fell vicitim to it...but this issue has allowed me to build what i have wanted for years....instead of going 1g though, i am going to build a 2g bottom end and everything else 1g....head, cams, intake, etc, all 1g.....now upon this....[size=6]i have been reading everything and people have said that there is steel inserts to resolve main studs from moving and also the oil squirter elimination....what is your take on my go about building a new baby without 1g?????Everyone respond,....the more the better[/size][/size]
Ok, so i have read everything that i could find about crankwalk issues and have fell vicitim to it...but this issue has allowed me to build what i have wanted for years....instead of going 1g though, i am going to build a 2g bottom end and everything else 1g....head, cams, intake, etc, all 1g.....now upon this....[size=6]i have been reading everything and people have said that there is steel inserts to resolve main studs from moving and also the oil squirter elimination....what is your take on my go about building a new baby without 1g?????Everyone respond,....the more the better[/size][/size]