poorhunter
Member
Here on this website, new crankshafts are $683. I have
done some searching, and can find them for less than $500.
I may go that route instead of grinding the old one...for just
a little bit more money, doesn't that seem like a better
idea? If I need to lay out that kind of dough, plus all the
work I'd rather have it last.
Also, if I do get a new crank, do need I need all new
bearings-rod and main bearings? If I can get this done in
the next couple weeks, I can sell my last cutting of hay to
help pay for it.
Hey Bern, your description of taking off the crank sounds
just like "drop the oil pan"...I'm kinda leery right now. My
manual isn't to descriptive on how its done, but I think I
can follow yours well enough
done some searching, and can find them for less than $500.
I may go that route instead of grinding the old one...for just
a little bit more money, doesn't that seem like a better
idea? If I need to lay out that kind of dough, plus all the
work I'd rather have it last.
Also, if I do get a new crank, do need I need all new
bearings-rod and main bearings? If I can get this done in
the next couple weeks, I can sell my last cutting of hay to
help pay for it.
Hey Bern, your description of taking off the crank sounds
just like "drop the oil pan"...I'm kinda leery right now. My
manual isn't to descriptive on how its done, but I think I
can follow yours well enough