Are thaere any reasons we can't use these crankshafts to stroke our engines?
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Are thaere any reasons we can't use these crankshafts to stroke our engines?
I'm not sure if there is a difference in cylinder spacing or it might screw up the compression but I was just curious if these crankshafts would work on a 1.8t.
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Re: Are there any reasons we can't use these crankshafts to stroke our engines?
Spacing for rod/main bearings (as well as bearing journal diameters) are likely the same for these crankshafts as for the 1.8T crankshaft.
Differences (I believe) are in the configuration at the front and back of the crankshaft where pulleys and flywheel bolt on (diff. bolt pattern).
Differences (I believe) are in the configuration at the front and back of the crankshaft where pulleys and flywheel bolt on (diff. bolt pattern).
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