Re: 512BBRR | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: Michael James (cavallino_rapante![]() |
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Date: Mon, 16 Aug 2010 06:04:06 -0700 (PDT) |
Yup - and Labor is alittle less than 1/3 of the total cost...the rest is parts and machine-shop work. Did you Magnaflux everyting? Everything passed? Who made your parts? Then again, I have NIKASIL liners, perhaps you don't - they're not really re-usable, and you can't hone them. When they're toast, you're looking for Mahle-Germany's phone number.
True story with Caribou: My mechanic takes 70 measurements to determine the suitabiltiy of a Crankshaft before he'll put it back in a car - Caribou took TWO measurements to determine that they had a 'good, used' crankshaft to sell me when mine failed Magnaflux testing. A OEM Crank will cost you $2,300 or more (IF you can find one). Caribou offered one they said was 'perfect' for $1,000. They wouldn't guarantee it - my Mechanic was VERY leery of 'two measurements', so we twisted their arm to guarantee the crank.
What we got in the mail was, uh, 'less' than perfect. But better than others, so we moved forward. There was dirt/grit in the donor-car's oil, resulting in scratches on the Crank lobes that wouldn't polish-out. The crank did pass Magnaflux, but we did end-up honing the Crank, and had to buy Vanderwall First-Oversize bearings ($hundreds MORE than standard-size bearings) to get consistency across all surfaces. If Caribou is 'the-shiznit' when it comes to engine-building, why didn't they notice the scratches on the Crank lobes they sold me??? Yea, I wonder....
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--- On Mon, 8/16/10, Peter Pless <ferrarilist [at] pless.com.au> wrote:
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- Re: 512BBRR, (continued)
- Re: 512BBRR LS, August 15 2010
- Re: 512BBRR Michael James, August 16 2010
- Re: 512BBRR Peter Pless, August 16 2010
- Re: 512BBRR Erik Nielsen, August 16 2010
- Re: 512BBRR Michael James, August 16 2010
- Re: 512BBRR LS, August 16 2010
- Re: 512BBRR Michael James, August 16 2010
- Re: 512BBRR LS, August 16 2010
- Re: 512BBRR Michael James, August 16 2010
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