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    ok i finally got a good core and tore it down for my rod and piston up grade.the guy i go it from said it was rebuilt new bearings and rings,and by the looks of it thats true.

    my question is do i need to get the crank turned to use better bearings?? or can i just swap them with the stock replacements that were in there? the crank looks to be perfect with no scoring ir discolored spots and the bearings were fresh.

    i want to be sure cause i have heard of people re using stock cranks with stock spec bearings and they work perfectly for a long time. is this true?
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    if the crank as been stored in the block tq down. i wouldnt worry about anything other than scars on the journals but if everything is good there. u might just want to have it polished and sized for bearing just to be sure oem is what u need. then call it day.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Barefoot View Post
    if the crank as been stored in the block tq down. i wouldnt worry about anything other than scars on the journals but if everything is good there. u might just want to have it polished and sized for bearing just to be sure oem is what u need. then call it day.
    yeah its been on the block right now its standing on end in the corner until i decide what im gonna do. ive got bearing numbers from the old ones i could cross refrence those right??
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    don't turn it, honda cranks are only flash hardened, turn the crank and you take the hardness away. Then your crankshafts life is much shorter and you will probably spin a rod bearing much sooner also. That is unless you spend several hundred dollars to get the crank re-hardened.
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    ^ what he said
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    yo you tryna build a non vtec d ?


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    Quote Originally Posted by 98blackcivic View Post
    yo you tryna build a non vtec d ?
    yes sir,no vtec for me

    never been a fan of vtec and i would also like to add i feel the same way about the jdm trend lololol
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