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Crankwalk

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Fox

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Feb 12, 2003
Sorry, if I'm a little bit behind. I've been reading and looking into this little nifty thing called crankwalk. I was wondering what this actually is, (I'm assuming the advancement of the crankshaft), any causes or solutions to this problem. Any info, help, guides, or websites would be greatly appreciated. Thanks guys. Later
 
The short story is when the bearing on the crank go bad and the crank starts moving(walking) back and forth and starts hitting the crank sensor. I dont think its a big problem for the non turbo, just do a search.
 
No 2gnt (420a) DSM has ever crankwalked. Don't even worry about it :)

I agree, use the search button. It comes in handy when asking one of the top 3 most asked questions on the site.... :rolleyes:
 
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