[Prev][Next][Index][Thread]

RE: 2002 Crankshaft - Nitride treated?



[snip]
> ... if anyone knows whether or not the 2002 crank is nitride hardened.

yes.

> Also, do machine shops know this and act accordingly, or is it 
> good to emphasize that re-nitriding in the event of grinding
> must be done?

Never assume anyone knows anything. You can question if they know that 
it's nitride treated and what the procedure for handling a nitride 
hardened crank is. Most machine shops understand the basics, and at least 
you should get an intelligent answer.

> Also, it was recommended that the crank and rods be magnafluxed
> to check for cracks. What does this process entail, and how likely
> is it that a crank will be cracked after 240k miles, but with no 
> major problems like seized bearings etc.?  The shop doing the 
> rebuild feels that the small ends of the rods are fine, but I am

Whoa, bunch of miles here. The motor is apart - that's the biggest pain in 
the ass. I'd have the crank and rods magnafluxed, and do a line bore on 
the block and check the crank runout (straightness). At least discuss 
these with your machine shop and see what they recommend.

If it was my motor, I'd have it balanced and blueprinted. I had a Korman 
Stage II balanced and blueprinted which ran quite smoothly - more 
so than my previous motor.

Filippo