Spun rod bearing on spare crank, Reusable?

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    #1

    Spun rod bearing on spare crank, Reusable?

    This might be a no brainer but what would you do.

    I have a spare engine with spun rod bearing.

    I'm wondering what would be required to make this crank reusable if I were to ever need it.



    thanks
  • Guest

    #2
    Take it out of cases and send it out to Falcon, or some other reputable crankshaft re builder and have them evaluate it. Some here don't like Falcon but I have had good luck with them.

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    • Nessism
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      • Mar 2006
      • 35789
      • Torrance, CA

      #3
      Sounds expensive. How about a good used crank?
      Ed

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      • Guest

        #4
        Finding a good used crank is getting harder these days and I have this one just laying around.

        I don't have any use for it at the moment but I always wondered if it would be something worth fixing just to have as a spare.

        I bought the whole engine for $30 and it has served me well for parts

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        • GregT
          Forum Sage
          • Jul 2009
          • 3541
          • New Zealand

          #5
          Nine times out of ten when a Suzuki spins a rod bearing the crank will fail a crack test..Suzuki use a nitrided finish which doesn't like the very high surface temps caused when the bearing picks up.
          That's my experience anyway.

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