Roller bearing crankshaft

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Roller bearing crankshaft

Post by Blitzkrieg »

What is a roller-bearing crank?
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Post by calooker »

Early form of CW crank, old school crank, heavy, unreliable, oiling problems, repairs are almost impossible, prone to twisting, they require special main bearings to run as they have no oil passages to oil the big ends, the bearing and rod are 1 piece items attached permanently to the crank, rods can't be split, the big end bearing looks similar to what you will find on the front stub axle of your beetle. Oiling of the big ends is done solely by the oil flung around in the crankcase.
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Post by eben »

Unless its from a porsche 547 engine :)
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Post by calooker »

One big plus for the Porshe is the oil injection in the crank case, early 4cyl Porsche engines that used the roller bearing crank were extremely problomatic the crancks were canned for a forged CW one as we know it today.
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Post by 4agedub »

You wont believe how many people ask me if i've got a roller crank in my bug....

The roller cranks had huge problems with oiling and did not last.

New generation cranks with white metal bearings is 500% better then the old rollers. And they can handle some good rpm's.
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Post by Blitzkrieg »

Thanks everyone....Now I know....
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