Loose Crankshaft
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Loose Crankshaft
I'm not sure where to begin, with this new problem.
It started (or I think so), when the fan belt came off while i was driving on a freeway, I had to drive for almost another 3k's before finding a place to buy another one.
Not so long after that i started hearing a knocking noise from the engine when i engaged the clutch. A few days ago i took the car to a mechanic (same one I've been going to since i got the car.) and he told me the crankshaft is loose, he showed me how it had way more play then a normal one (it can be pulled out about 1.5cm).
Finally he suggested I get a new engine all together. I was hoping to hear what you guys think would be the best option, the engine he suggested is a 1.8l carb to (He's actually testing it today) to replace my 1.3l carb.
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If you have that much play then the crank and block will be scrap! failed thrust bearings may give .5 - .6 ish play but not a lot more. …
It's a bit of work putting in a big block. moving an engine mount, changing the steering rack and gear link.
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The conrods would be battering the crankcase to bits, the little ends would be trying to haul the pistons longitudinally through the block, the clutch simply wouldnt work, the timing belt would have snapped….and so on.
Just not possible.
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Just fitting a bigger carb will do nothing for the car - in fact it will run like a sick pig for a while, and then it won't run at all.
Also - have you actually seen the movement in the crank, or is your mechanic just decribing it to you? I simply can't believe that 1.5cm of end play is possible on a running engine. 1.5 MILLIMETRES, maybe.
I think the throwing of the fanbelt is entirely un-related (unless it was tensioned so tightly that its damaged the crank end bearings)
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or even the fan belt pully
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Between repairing the old motor and fitting a new one, I'm siding towards the new one since his charging a very small fee to fit it and i could take it back to him for any other problems.
P.s if it were play on the pulley, how much less of a job would it be to fix it.
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again though 1.5cm is a ridiculous amount of movement…
to do the engine conversion to 1.8 youd be looking at an awful lot of work compared to swapping like for like…
like for like id say a couple of hundred at most… 1.3 to 1.8 youd be looking at more than double if not triple that after parts and labour
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Before i posted this topic none of the other people i asked about the engine change said anything bout big job. The choice was mainly about how a crank cannot move that much…
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Here's the car
And here's the engine
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looks like a big block engine?
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looks in fantastic condition
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