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Cokeman wrote:I went to a guy that ive known for alotta years today and he said its my big ends
skoty wrote:Cokeman wrote:I went to a guy that ive known for alotta years today and he said its my big ends
My diagnosis was right, sucks to hear though dude. But yeah would pay to get that crank checked out first, no use putting in new bearings with a distorted crank.
skoty wrote:Just a thought - maybe you should just bite the bullet and buy a complete 20v, they are probably cheap as chips these days. Save you all the labour/costs of trying to find/fit a new crank, new bearings etc...
The_Lorax wrote:I found putting an engine in easier than a lot of other mechanical work. If you have a garage, axle stands, a socket set and ring spanners you could have a go yourself. Hire a block and chain or an engine hoist for a few days and do it over the weekend.
It is time consuming, but provided the engine is a straight swap it's not really that difficult. Do some research and get a friend whose pulled an engine before to help out.
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