Nick M;1948276 said:
What is it that you have seen, and where is that you saw it?
figure of speech my friend. I've never seen either engines get crankwalk.... I've seen firsthand PLENTY of built 7m's... usually the cause of engine failure will be a poor tune, or fatigued engine (or both) bearings let go and then maybe you get to throw a rod... simply put I've never even HEARD of a 7m getting crankwalk, but I've heard of 2j's getting it more times than I'd like to count.
1986.5supra_kid;1948411 said:
@ Insidious Surmiser
Another member recommended those counter weighted pressure plates too. and i have done the clutch switch bypass. and im making it a habit to be in neutral at a light w/out clutch disengaged.
At times i wish i had gone from 7mge to 7mgte or even 7mge na-t because now that i have a 400whp car its plenty fun to drive. the 7m is so industrial looking
i could go on and on...i may need a second MA70. or at least a 7mgte in my 88 pickup
indeed. sometimes I feel like I need 3 or 4 a70's -_-
Poodles;1948383 said:
It's ironic since most of the people pushing that kind of power are smart enough to go with a multiplate setup. It's easier to hit those numbers on a 2J and there are single plates made for those cars that can handle the load (supposedly).
Just because there are more cases, doesn't make it more common
this is an astute observation. could be a simple matter of 2j's more commonly being pushed harder, or it could be that they are simply handled by more careless (or clueless) individuals. no telling really. although I will note that even guys running rps triple plates have gotten crankwalk w/ their 2j's... I'm glad someone's using their head though, instead of trying to harass me for making a comment on the information I've been able to gather.
grimreaper;1948309 said:
^ must be because the 7 bad headgaskets eat the other bearings before the thrusts wear out.
and so the tired song is sung again.... 2j's blow head gaskets too, but for painfully obvious reasons, not anywhere nearly as often.
BTW I've seen numerous m series engines w/ over 500k miles on them, never have I seen a JZ series like that. not saying it's not possible, but the M was a workhorse for almost 3 decades for good reason. JZ, almost 2 decades. I still wonder why they stopped making the JZ series TBH