Better safe than sorry which way? I believe doing the crankwalk option is dangerous.. I also have yet to see any justification or actual documentation of crankwalk happening to ANY car without it being related to high of a pressure plate for the clutch (and haven't heven heard of that either though... but I'd believe it).97Protegedx said:I thought that the crankwalk issue occurs only if you are pushing above 300whp. Steve and Beau both have good points on this matter. I guess its better safe than sorry.
TurfBurn said:Better safe than sorry which way? I believe doing the crankwalk option is dangerous.. I also have yet to see any justification or actual documentation of crankwalk happening to ANY car without it being related to high of a pressure plate for the clutch (and haven't heven heard of that either though... but I'd believe it).
I overrode the stock clutch's safety switch to allow the car to start in neutral with the clutch engaged and minimize load on the thrust bearing while the engine starts up, reasoning that with low oil pressure undue stress causes undue wear. Am I just being paranoid here or dilligent? And what about with an aftermarket clutch and pressure plate?TheMAN said:you're going to eat thrust bearings like no other no matter what if you:
-have a highly sprung pressure plate
-usually rev your engine while having the clutch disengaged
-harsh high RPM shifts
wicked said:I have a block in my garage that had crankwalk,it is a very considerable amout,the engine had 40K miles,spec stage 3 hybrid clutch,and daily driven at 12 PSI.
not saying it's common,or it is something we all need to worry about.just saying,it does happen.
TurfBurn said:Pictures? What is your basis for believing it was crankwalk etc?
wicked said:I can get pics,I can measure the side to side play of the crank too.
I will do that when I get to the shop-tues.
i am saying "crank walk",becuase it is "exesive side to side play of the crank"
TurfBurn said:Ahh... well the pics will be interesting to see. What kind of play were you getting? 10 thousandths? 30 thousandths?
But yeah, I'd be very interesting to see etc... also curious what you did for your oil pump etc.
later!
Steve
wicked said:unfortunetly,I never got to see what was in the oil,since the engine was destroyed by hydrolock,but I can,and will measure it for you,I will take a pic of any damage,and condition of thrust.
TurfBurn said:That will be interesting to see what the condition of things are. People have to keep in mind that when you get to power levels that well exceed the intent of the motor that regularily replacing components such as bearings is not "a failure." I realize people don't WANT to do that, but it is often a reality... top fuel dragsters rebuild the motor every time it is run for 5 seconds... soo.....![]()
wicked said:no kidding tri-point has 30hr life on thier engines,and thats considered lengthy.