PineTree92
Well-Known Member
They tried to grind it out to determine how extensive it was and after it didn’t get any smaller they stopped and called me. I don’t have pictures yet, but I’d like to know if something like this can be reliably repaired.
I would think that a repaired crack in this area (If that is even possible) would limit you to a max rpm
Like others have said, tough to make a call without pics.
I personally don't see how this would limit you to a max rpm. If welded correctly, the weld will not fail before the parent material does. Although people have been welding on crankshafts for decades, that is nothing new. But do you really want to run a "FORGED" crank that needed repairs (im going to take a shot in the dark here) that probably wasn't run at any extreme power levels.
If this is something you are asking questions about and are concerned for your safety even after seeing the crank. Talk to your shop some more and "upon their professional recommendation" i'd replace it. Cry once and have the piece of mind that your new engine is sound.
Not sure who you are, but i'd hate to give you advise and have to read your name in the paper because you want to save a few bucks. Best of luck.