So it is coming up more and more on these forums so I'd like to see an open discussion on it not cluttering up a build thread or a turbo kit thread or rods thread or anything else...
The rumor mills and informed sources have started bringing up that there is belief that the FS motor will crankwalk with high horsepower loads and heavy clutches.
So first off.. what the hell is crankwalk... Crankwalk got very popular as a topic for modded motors after the 2G DSM's showed considerable instances of this where endplays on the cranks became so bad that clutches would fail to engage and pistons sets would even be destroyed from the moving crank in some instances... Essentially, crankwalk is the ability of the crank to shift side to side in the main journals greater than intended. From motor to motor it varies as to what is "acceptable" I have the spec for my motor somewhere as to what I have for clearances, but I don't want to throw out a number as I'm not 100% positive on it.. someone else can chime in unless I find it before then.
What generated the catastrophic crankwalk in DSM's was wearing of the thrust bearing. In some cases it would become so worn that the crank would actually grind into the block itself!!
Many many theories are out there and exist... but after reading many an article on the DSM forums and the like I have a couple I prefer over others, but this isn't the place to discuss DSM crankwalk... this is about FS motor crankwalk!
My point is that crankwalk by definition relies upon clearances to open up between the thrust faces of the crank and the thrust bearings/faces in the block enough for excessive endplay to occur...
Now with that said... onto the topic at heart... Can and will this happen in the FS motor?
A number of reputable and admirable sources say that it will indeed happen and is a major problem for us... other reputable and admirable sources say that it will NOT happen and isn't a problem. So this is where you all come in... Below will be my opinions and thoughts and knowledge... not that I believe I'm particularily right... or that I have a better grasp than anyone else... but I'm going to share my knowledge and listen and learn from what other's have to say and overall it should simply mean more info for the community and better motors for each of us in the end... so onto discussions!
The rumor mills and informed sources have started bringing up that there is belief that the FS motor will crankwalk with high horsepower loads and heavy clutches.
So first off.. what the hell is crankwalk... Crankwalk got very popular as a topic for modded motors after the 2G DSM's showed considerable instances of this where endplays on the cranks became so bad that clutches would fail to engage and pistons sets would even be destroyed from the moving crank in some instances... Essentially, crankwalk is the ability of the crank to shift side to side in the main journals greater than intended. From motor to motor it varies as to what is "acceptable" I have the spec for my motor somewhere as to what I have for clearances, but I don't want to throw out a number as I'm not 100% positive on it.. someone else can chime in unless I find it before then.
What generated the catastrophic crankwalk in DSM's was wearing of the thrust bearing. In some cases it would become so worn that the crank would actually grind into the block itself!!
Many many theories are out there and exist... but after reading many an article on the DSM forums and the like I have a couple I prefer over others, but this isn't the place to discuss DSM crankwalk... this is about FS motor crankwalk!
My point is that crankwalk by definition relies upon clearances to open up between the thrust faces of the crank and the thrust bearings/faces in the block enough for excessive endplay to occur...
Now with that said... onto the topic at heart... Can and will this happen in the FS motor?
A number of reputable and admirable sources say that it will indeed happen and is a major problem for us... other reputable and admirable sources say that it will NOT happen and isn't a problem. So this is where you all come in... Below will be my opinions and thoughts and knowledge... not that I believe I'm particularily right... or that I have a better grasp than anyone else... but I'm going to share my knowledge and listen and learn from what other's have to say and overall it should simply mean more info for the community and better motors for each of us in the end... so onto discussions!