
will continue to do it i think, but it sounds nasty what it does!
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AE82 FXGT wrote:CAMB01 wrote:4G63 turbo engines are VERY VERY common for thrust failure and crank walk.
Mainly due to the later model evos having pull clutches, and starting with foot on clutch.
Seen four evo 4 engines at work with the same problem, bin the crank and the block. Once it chews through the bearings it eats into the block
Evo 4's are the worst for that aswell.
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method wrote:AE82 FXGT wrote:CAMB01 wrote:4G63 turbo engines are VERY VERY common for thrust failure and crank walk.
Mainly due to the later model evos having pull clutches, and starting with foot on clutch.
Seen four evo 4 engines at work with the same problem, bin the crank and the block. Once it chews through the bearings it eats into the block
Evo 4's are the worst for that aswell.
Never heard of a case in NZ.
I know its common in the states, no idea why its not as common here.
Pelo wrote:I think that the "clutch in or no start" thing is a "safety feature", so you don't run over some poor fool or smack into a wall when starting the car in gear.
I did that once(hit a wall)
2E POWAH! Not so much killing the gearbox as loading up the start with a bit extra. Used to be prone to having a dodgy battery. So anything that stressed the starter motor was an issue. Still. My main thing was always the "what if" of the gearbox actually somehow still being engaged in gear.xsspeed wrote:Are you saying the 2E isn't high powered?![]()
Yeah seems like its more an issue with higher clamping pressures.
So when in nuetral and starting (clutch out) the starter is rotating what? one shaft of the gearbox? Is that enough load to kill a gearbox?
In my 2e rolla when I was a student and ran out of gas on the way to the petrol station (happenned a few times) I would just crank the starter with clutch just biting, in gear and ride on the starter motor the rest of the way.
Still starts 1st pop
Pelo wrote:I think that the "clutch in or no start" thing is a "safety feature", so you don't run over some poor fool or smack into a wall when starting the car in gear.
I did that once(hit a wall)
Stealer Of Souls wrote:reviving a slightly stale post...
Was thinking about this the other night.
It wouldn't just be starting that's an issue would it? It would be all the time you have the clutch depressed and the car is running.... So sitting at lights with the clutch depressed would be bad too?
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