Ok, so I started rebuilding my engine with an experienced mechanic/engineer. He was impressed with the engine in general...and then we got to the thrust bearing. It doesn't even cover 180* of the crank, while it SHOULD cover 360*. This will make our motors susceptible to crank walking (ie, making the crank shift side to side). That's a BAD thing. DSM's have that problem, and their thrust bearing is much better than ours.
It wouldn't take much to have it a 360* bearing...we could just have the bottom crank journal machined to accept a new bearing (which is just a thin peice of metal). But the cost of doing just one may be a bit high. With maching, you pay for the setup, not so much the process. SO if a machine shop were to do more at once, it would get cheaper and cheaper.
Being that there's a few guys rebuilding their motors soon...is anyone else down for this? Could save you some heartache...
discuss.
It wouldn't take much to have it a 360* bearing...we could just have the bottom crank journal machined to accept a new bearing (which is just a thin peice of metal). But the cost of doing just one may be a bit high. With maching, you pay for the setup, not so much the process. SO if a machine shop were to do more at once, it would get cheaper and cheaper.
Being that there's a few guys rebuilding their motors soon...is anyone else down for this? Could save you some heartache...
discuss.