Crankshaft ground down 10/10....

Suprapowaz!(2)

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My machinist has a 7m crank that he's going to clean up for me. My old one had a keyway that was wobbled out due to a loose pulley. He's says he's going to turn both rod and main journals ten thousands to clean it up. The crank he has has a bad rod journal, and a questional main journal. He ordered a set of Clevite rod & main bearings to match.

Question is should I trust the machine work being performed, or double check the measurments. Would plastiguage be suffice, or would I need some kind of precision tool... which I don't have. WWSMD??

P.S. He tried welding up my old crank keyway, but everytime he tries to cut a new keyway the weld flakes off. He's using the same welding machine that they use to weld new material on a journal to build up before the machine it down.
Plus the old crank I had was out of round where the pulley wobbled. Apperently the pulley was wobbling for a good while.
 

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Nomad707 said:
go to a junkyard and get a clean crank for 25$

The cheap junkyards here don't have MKIII's in them yet. And when they do get them they put them into the "premium" caged area where everything there is pricey.
The better junkyards will charge you damn nearly have of what it would cost you new. They suck here.

BTW guys, I know the bearings aren't real Clevites. They farm out our bearings to some company and use the Clevite boxes.