Do you buy a whole set of various bearings or what? Or do you measure the crank shaft mains before ordering bearings? I just dont want to order stuff I dont need or pay for shipping twice.
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The first step is to measure the bearings and find out what "color" or "colors" you need. Most of the time a single "color" will give the correct clearance, but not always. Sometimes bearings from more than one "color" are required. Note that measuring the journals requires a micrometer that can read to a tenth.The car makes it possible, but the driver makes it happen.
Jim Levie, Huntsville, AL
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don't grind BMW cranks. If a BMW crank is bad, throw it away and get another one. they are specially hardended, by the time you've ground it and had the journals rehardened and fucked around with oversized bearings, you could have just gotten a good crank and used the stock size bearings (99.999% of the time, the standard size bearings will fit perfectly on any BMW crank).
there's no reason it should be bad, either. seriously. if you've got taper or other wierd shit, the crank is junk. normally, this should never, ever happen. I've had numerous BMW cranks and never seen one that was damaged or needed ground - even polishing the journals can be dangerous & uneccesary.
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x3 Don't grind the crank, get another. I actually had one that was out of spec to the point where I had to get another. That motor was hammered.
Also, I have a NIB set of late M20 main bearings for sale: http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=211071 If you're interested.'89 BMW 325is Zinnoberrot / '88 VW Jetta GLI 16v Tornado Red / '89 VW Jetta GLI 16v Tornado Red / '89 VW GTI 16v Bright Blue Metallic / '91 BMW 325i Black / '91 BMW 325i Sport Black / '92 VW GTI 16v Black / '92 VW GTI 16v Montana Green / '01 Audi A4 Avant TQM Silver Metallic / '01 VW Jetta GLX VR6 Black
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