I recently had a little problem with my crank pulley flying off while I was driving down the freeway. As a result, the keyway on my crankshaft is all fucked up. I have decided to rebuild my engine as a result, but I have heard a lot of conflicting information on this through the judicious use of the search feature of this forum and a certain other forum that's also about supras. Anyway, here's the situation:
The crank needs to have the keyway repaired but as far as I can tell it is in otherwise good condition. I have not mic'd it yet (more on this later) but it ran fine up until the pulley fell off. My current goals with this car is about 400hp or so and it is not a daily driver, although I do intend for it to be street driven and occasionally taken down the track. I understand that if I want more power, I'll need to go forged internals and stuff, so if I decide to go that route later then I will be doing another rebuild.
Also, I am not one of those broke-ass mkIII owners that has to do this on the cheap in like three days. I have plenty of time and plenty of money, however I do not want to spend money on anything that I don't have to have in order for the car to run, but I'm willing to spend what I need to in order to have this done correctly so that it will last. I am also capable of doing most of the repair work myself.
Anyway, I have read that the optimal clearance for our bearings is .0015" although the tsrm states a range between .0008 and .0021 is adequate (http://www.cygnusx1.net/Supra/Library/TSRM/MK3/manual.aspx?S=EM&P=69). So this is the first problem: I own a set of calipers but it only measures to 3 decimal places. The mic set that harbor freight sells also measures to 3 decimal places. Will this be "close enough" (If I see it's between .001 and .002 it's right) or do I need a set of mics that can go to 4 decimal places and if so, where can I find them because no place around me seems to sell them and the interwebz have failed me. I could also trust the machinist who measures it, but I'd rather not do that after reading some of the threads on here.
Next question, should I just get a new crank or repair my crank? The dude at NAPA said that they sell a 6m crank that is reground to a standard size bearing and includes the bearings. Naturally, my first instinct is not to trust this, but I could always measure the crank and get thicker bearings. I could also have them check my current crank and see how close it is and maybe have it reground or polished or something and get thicker toyota bearings. Again, I want this done correctly, but I would prefer to go the cheaper route of either fixing my crank correctly or buying a new crank. Also, if there are any other recommendations for where I can get a new crank, please let me know.
Final question, what bearings should I use? I'll be using stock main bolts and ARP rod studs in this rebuild (I recall that stock main bolts are reusable since they don't stretch, please correct me if I'm wrong). I know toyota bearings are good and they're available in like 5 sizes. I've heard good things about clevite bearings, but I also heard that they just repackage them these days and they are actually crappy unless they were made more than 10 years ago, is this true? Are there any other good bearings out there? Again, I don't need bearings rated to 100000hp or anything but I don't want crap either, I'm willing to pay for decent quality.
I know this was a bit long-winded but hopefully the next person who asks about this and uses search can find this thread and it will have good information. Thanks in advance
The crank needs to have the keyway repaired but as far as I can tell it is in otherwise good condition. I have not mic'd it yet (more on this later) but it ran fine up until the pulley fell off. My current goals with this car is about 400hp or so and it is not a daily driver, although I do intend for it to be street driven and occasionally taken down the track. I understand that if I want more power, I'll need to go forged internals and stuff, so if I decide to go that route later then I will be doing another rebuild.
Also, I am not one of those broke-ass mkIII owners that has to do this on the cheap in like three days. I have plenty of time and plenty of money, however I do not want to spend money on anything that I don't have to have in order for the car to run, but I'm willing to spend what I need to in order to have this done correctly so that it will last. I am also capable of doing most of the repair work myself.
Anyway, I have read that the optimal clearance for our bearings is .0015" although the tsrm states a range between .0008 and .0021 is adequate (http://www.cygnusx1.net/Supra/Library/TSRM/MK3/manual.aspx?S=EM&P=69). So this is the first problem: I own a set of calipers but it only measures to 3 decimal places. The mic set that harbor freight sells also measures to 3 decimal places. Will this be "close enough" (If I see it's between .001 and .002 it's right) or do I need a set of mics that can go to 4 decimal places and if so, where can I find them because no place around me seems to sell them and the interwebz have failed me. I could also trust the machinist who measures it, but I'd rather not do that after reading some of the threads on here.
Next question, should I just get a new crank or repair my crank? The dude at NAPA said that they sell a 6m crank that is reground to a standard size bearing and includes the bearings. Naturally, my first instinct is not to trust this, but I could always measure the crank and get thicker bearings. I could also have them check my current crank and see how close it is and maybe have it reground or polished or something and get thicker toyota bearings. Again, I want this done correctly, but I would prefer to go the cheaper route of either fixing my crank correctly or buying a new crank. Also, if there are any other recommendations for where I can get a new crank, please let me know.
Final question, what bearings should I use? I'll be using stock main bolts and ARP rod studs in this rebuild (I recall that stock main bolts are reusable since they don't stretch, please correct me if I'm wrong). I know toyota bearings are good and they're available in like 5 sizes. I've heard good things about clevite bearings, but I also heard that they just repackage them these days and they are actually crappy unless they were made more than 10 years ago, is this true? Are there any other good bearings out there? Again, I don't need bearings rated to 100000hp or anything but I don't want crap either, I'm willing to pay for decent quality.
I know this was a bit long-winded but hopefully the next person who asks about this and uses search can find this thread and it will have good information. Thanks in advance