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It's already 2 times damage in my crankshaft beari

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Old 09-15-2005, 10:22 PM
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Default It's already 2 times damage in my crankshaft beari

Hello guys!
I have a big big problem!:
I upgrade my S2k i installed turbo with all the good parts (pistons, rods ect..)
But it's already 2 times damage in my crankshaft bearings (rods bearings) WHY?
Is somebody have a clue?
my S2000 year: 2002
Thank you
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Old 09-15-2005, 11:43 PM
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I'd assume either a problem with the parts or the builder. I'm turbo on a stock block and no problems.
Old 09-16-2005, 02:52 AM
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yea some rods have their own torque specs, not honda's specs, torque it too lose and spin the bearing, too tight and burn it.
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I eared that the changed the rod oil bolts ...they were with 2 holes and now 4 holes.... do you know something about it?
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What are your bearing clearances? How was it measured? It could just be an clearance problem not picked up during assembly.
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