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784 Posts Member #: 912 Post Whore North Yorkshire |
15th Sep, 2008 at 09:14:37pm
Hi there
Edited by Si P on 15th Sep, 2008. I drill holes in everything..! |
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784 Posts Member #: 912 Post Whore North Yorkshire |
15th Sep, 2008 at 09:28:46pm
Also flywheel face was well cooked to. So it may also be toast.
I drill holes in everything..! |
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![]() 6966 Posts Member #: 507 Fastest A Series Mini in the World leeds/wakefield. |
15th Sep, 2008 at 09:44:13pm
does dan have the money to reduildm
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![]() 9502 Posts Member #: 1023 Post Whore Doncaster, South Yorkshire |
15th Sep, 2008 at 09:46:58pm
i think the flywheel and crank are fubar tbh mate you could try have the taper machined again but every 1mm taken of the taper it brings the flywheel 4mm closer to the engine block iirc and basicaly its not worth it that crack on the fly wheel face to me looks asif the clutch has been slipping big time and the heat has cracked it,
Edited by Brett on 15th Sep, 2008. Yes i moved to the darkside |
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784 Posts Member #: 912 Post Whore North Yorkshire |
15th Sep, 2008 at 09:58:58pm
Cheers guys.
Edited by Si P on 15th Sep, 2008. I drill holes in everything..! |
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Site Admin ![]() 8506 Posts Member #: 16 Sold the turbo and seeing what the C20XE can do! Near Lincoln |
16th Sep, 2008 at 11:12:25am
yeah lap it in, get it done up tight and it may hold.
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5988 Posts Member #: 2024 Formally Retired Rural Suffolk |
16th Sep, 2008 at 12:13:52pm
IMO, if you can lap a spare flywhel onto that crank end such that you get a nice matt grey finish everywhere that isn't pitted or grooved it should hold. The trick will be to get rid of the raised burrs and high spots first with something as brutal as a file otherwise lapping will take forever. Schrödinger's cat - so which one am I ??? |
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3006 Posts Member #: 2500 Post Whore Buckinghamshire |
16th Sep, 2008 at 06:11:48pm
I,d lap it in and use Loctite and a very large bar to tighten it down. |
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![]() 6274 Posts Member #: 509 Post Whore Isle of Man |
16th Sep, 2008 at 07:04:38pm
i hate to be the negative one, but ive chanced using a crank that was in similar condition to that, dressed the tail to remove the high spots etc and tried my luck
"Turbo's make torque, and torque makes fun"
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![]() 3074 Posts Member #: 1348 Post Whore wakefield West Yorks |
16th Sep, 2008 at 08:18:16pm
On 16th Sep, 2008 joeybaby83 said:
i hate to be the negative one, but ive chanced using a crank that was in similar condition to that, dressed the tail to remove the high spots etc and tried my luck in about 100 miles my flywheel had fretted to fuck again and welded itself back onto the crank, was a brand new ultralite too that id just had balanced with all the other bits so i was very hacked off Joe, Id prob think the same but if si has a spare flywheel and dan needs his car asap id chance it as its not realy going to cost much , then if it only lasts a few weeks its time to start thinking of plan B. Si , see how you go, if all fails am sure ul find a running 998 to put in so he has a useable car while the turbo motor is getting sorted. Rick |
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2497 Posts Member #: 1954 Post Whore Luton Bedfordshire |
16th Sep, 2008 at 10:51:03pm
Clean it, torque it (150 ftlbs), lock it.
Own the day
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![]() 3692 Posts Member #: 1833 Formally mini_majic Auckland, New Zealand |
17th Sep, 2008 at 06:05:12pm
http://turbominis.co.uk/forums/index.php?p...3587&lastpost=1
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4309 Posts Member #: 1321 Post Whore Wiltshire |
17th Sep, 2008 at 06:18:10pm
On 16th Sep, 2008 Mr Joshua said:
Clean it, torque it (150 ftlbs), lock it. should a pre verto flywheel be 150 ft1bs? I may need to give mine a little more torque if thats the case. On 7th Oct, 2010 5haneJ said:
yeah I gave it all a good prodding |
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![]() 1745 Posts Member #: 375 Post Whore Leicestershire |
17th Sep, 2008 at 09:29:23pm
I had my old flywheel spin on my crank, It wrecked the flywheel but left the excess metal on the crank. I did as the others said, filed down the high spots with a very fine file and then polished it with wet and dry with wd40 until my new flywheel sat on to snuggly! It took a while but saved rebuilding the engine! I also loctited the bolt in! Should be fun when it comes to taking it apart! |
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2497 Posts Member #: 1954 Post Whore Luton Bedfordshire |
17th Sep, 2008 at 10:16:42pm
On 17th Sep, 2008 minimole23 said: You have a workshop manual I take it? Go read if memory serves corect the torque values are all the same there is not a lot in it and all the crank tapers and threads are the same and its the thread that governs the max torque that can be applied.
On 16th Sep, 2008 Mr Joshua said:
Clean it, torque it (150 ftlbs), lock it. should a pre verto flywheel be 150 ft1bs? I may need to give mine a little more torque if thats the case. Own the day
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![]() 673 Posts Member #: 1395 Post Whore chepstow |
17th Sep, 2008 at 10:34:11pm
Might be able to sell my original crank if he's stuck was going to use it as a spare tho |
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17 Posts Member #: 3513 Member Stafford |
19th Sep, 2008 at 11:07:53pm
As you have to get going asap, its worth a try to remove the high spots with a file, and then lap an alternative flywheel on. For our race engines I always lap flywheels on until there is a perfect dull grey finish (check how close it gets to the primary gear - don't let it pinch) I never use a lock washer, but always loctite the bolt. However after torquing up to 150lbs, I smack the socket with a lump hammer and then re-torque the nut - it always goes a biit further!! keep doing this untill you get no more movement in the nut. Never had a problem with this approach. Philtune. |
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194 Posts Member #: 2873 Advanced Member Milton Keynes |
19th Sep, 2008 at 11:36:26pm
that doesn't work, happened to me and i lapped it in and after a few months back to the same thing, "clutch slip"
On 16th Sep, 2008 tadge44 said:
I,d lap it in and use Loctite and a very large bar to tighten it down. |
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Forum Mod 10980 Posts Member #: 17 ***16*** SouthPark, Colorado |
20th Sep, 2008 at 03:19:15pm
Also consider putting the flywheel in the oven to heat it and open the taper before whacking it back on. I do this when I fit the flywheel, I now understand some RX7 guys do this as well as they have a taper on the end of their crank as well (so some guy at work told me). On 17th Nov, 2014 Tom Fenton said:
Sorry to say My Herpes are no better Ready to feel Ancient ??? This is 26 years old as of 2022 https://youtu.be/YQQokcoOzeY |
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238 Posts Member #: 1649 Senior Member West Sussex - dreaming of forced induction! |
20th Sep, 2008 at 03:55:14pm
I do what phil says every time I fit a flywheel, never had a problem yet. |
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![]() 12307 Posts Member #: 565 Carlos Fandango Burnham-on-Crouch, Essex |
20th Sep, 2008 at 04:53:27pm
i do what dave says, seems to work pretty good, On 28th Aug, 2011 Kean said:
At the risk of being sigged... Joe, do you have a photo of your tool? http://www.turbominis.co.uk/forums/index.p...9064&lastpost=1 https://joe1977.imgbb.com/ |
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![]() 2909 Posts Member #: 83 Post Whore Glasgow, Scotland |
20th Sep, 2008 at 07:16:28pm
or go the whole hog, dress the crank with a file, then lap it, then put the flywheel in an oven, then torque/threadlock and hit with hammer then retorque :) Edited by evolotion on 20th Sep, 2008. turbo 16v k-series 11.9@118.9 :)
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784 Posts Member #: 912 Post Whore North Yorkshire |
25th Sep, 2008 at 01:50:00pm
Just an update for you.
I drill holes in everything..! |
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784 Posts Member #: 912 Post Whore North Yorkshire |
26th Sep, 2008 at 07:21:05pm
Heres some pics of what the crank tail ended up like.
I drill holes in everything..! |
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![]() 6274 Posts Member #: 509 Post Whore Isle of Man |
27th Sep, 2008 at 12:15:20am
fingers crossed it holds to "Turbo's make torque, and torque makes fun"
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