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Crankwalk record

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94awdcoupe

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Nov 6, 2004
tampa, Florida
I think I have seen the record for the worst case of crankwalk. Amazing thing about this is this car came to me running. The clutch worked and the crank still recieved signal from crank sensor. Factory new is .002-.004. Service limit is .009. The sensor usually gets damaged at .020 or less. I have seen the sensor stop working at .014.


Measured .078!!!!!! What do I win?
 
a chance do a 6 bolt swap:) I'm doing that right now. I didn't crankwalk though, I spun a bearing.
 
4G63-GST said:
I think I have seen the record for the worst case of crankwalk. Amazing thing about this is this car came to me running. The clutch worked and the crank still recieved signal from crank sensor. Factory new is .002-.004. Service limit is .009. The sensor usually gets damaged at .020 or less. I have seen the sensor stop working at .014.


Measured .078!!!!!! What do I win?
probably a lot of people have it and dont even know.. i guess if it isnt destroying the engine id keep driving it.. Hell.. mine probably does.. ive always said the only crankwalk that matters is the kind that ends up resulting in early engine failure or problematic issues. Since yours isnt.. save up and have fun til it does.. if it does..
 
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