Hexus wrote:
Alright, since no one was listening the first time, I'll try it again and only once more.
There is SOMETHING WRONG THERE and buying and installing a sleeve IS NOT GOING TO FIX IT.
There is either a balance issue with the cams, they are bent, or not getting lubricated, etc.
fix for crank
SLEEVES ARE NOT GOING TO FIX IT.
Sure, it's cheap, it's simple, it'll work (for now), but it does not address the root problem.
You are tripping over dollars to pick up dimes. It is your engine after all, and if you have more money than sense (assuming you must) then go right ahead!
What you need is either A. New Camshafts, B. New Intake, or (Most likely) C. Both A + B
End of Public Service Announcement.
Obviously not an engine person! The cams turn at i/2 crankshaft speed so the most RPM they see is approx 2000 so NO balance problem. As far as a bent cam is concerned, both? A quality SS repair sleeve is a common and industry accepted fix for cranks cams and front pulleys.SLEEVES WILL FIX IT!!!!!!
It's your engine, I can't tell you how to fix it, I just disagree with your solution, I'm allowed that right. I think that probably the only 2 people on this board (That still openly talk to people because of ignorant replies like this) that have had this particular engine apart more than I have is Sir Sam and Geordi, outside of that I know this particular italian mistress pretty well and have rebuilt the top and bottom of it, thank you very much.