Hi, I know a few of you guys have done this.
I'm going to use the gen 2 crank with a spacer under the cylinder block.
My question is can you use the original big end and main bearings if they are in good condition or do you have to get them measured / resized ?
And is there anything else that has to be modified / changed ?
Thanks
Not Motor specific but for any motor I would use NEW same size bearings provided low miles and no evident wear or markings.
That's what I'm doing on a 5.0 V8.
It will need honing the bores and new rings.
HTH
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Cheers Angel for your advise, but I've read somewhere (can't remember where) about when doing this on a hayabusa engine you need different
size bearings.
I already have new pistons, piston rings and cylinder block.
Thanks.
I have done exactly what you are intending to do. You will be using the original con rods by putting a 1mm spacer under the cylinder, however, you
will need to fit new big end bearings as it is unlikely to have the same colour bearings as the old crank. Furthermore, it is good practice to fit new
bearings when refreshing the engine. The same applies for the main bearings. Check out the letters stamped on the new crank. It will read something
like ABBAA. These refer to the sizes of the crank mains. There will also be numbers stamped on the crank something like 2222. These are the big end
sizes. Once you have these, you can check out the con rod numbers and the letters stamped on the crankcases to work out the sizes to order. If you do
not have a Service Manual, I would advise getting one.
Hope this helps.
Cheers Cosmick, that's exactly what I was looking for.
Where you pleased with the results ?
Thanks.
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Originally posted by Relph
Cheers Angel for your advise, but I've read somewhere (can't remember where) about when doing this on a hayabusa engine you need different size bearings.
I already have new pistons, piston rings and cylinder block.
Thanks.
quote:
Originally posted by Relph
Cheers Cosmick, that's exactly what I was looking for.
Where you pleased with the results ?
Thanks.
That would seem alot of effort for little gain?
We did back to back testing on the rolling road (in the same car) between a 1999 and a 2008 engine
We binned the factory throttle bodies and ECU and used Jenveys and Megasquit.
Nothing to choose between the two engines apart from a small amount of torque, the biggest single gain is the aftermarket engine management and
Jenveys, we increased the late engine torque from 100lb/ft to 140lb/ft.
The engine would take full throttle from idle in top gear and pull cleanly to 13500RPM
If your still running factory engine management then i suggest that the first thing to look at, not the actual engine.
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Did the same a while ago on mine: Gen2 crank into Gen1 block with Gen1 pistons/rods. I've used 1mm spacer and put brand new main bearings too.
IIRC the bearings are different between Gen1/Gen2, the new ones have a slotted hole to match with the "channel" in the new crankshaft.
Remember to check the valve timing too, 'cause with the raised deck you can possibly have different numbers there.
Edit: I was right
[Edited on 8/4/15 by Ciavatta]