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Old 09-04-2015, 09:33 AM   #25
Jake Raby
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Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Cleveland GA USA
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Originally Posted by Gilles View Post
Jake,

I am sorry perhaps I was not clear enough, I was referring to the strength of the 3.4 crankshaft because I was considering going to the 3.8 Nickies with the forged rods and was not sure if the crank would be the weak point.

Regarding the learning curve, I have assembled a few aluminum (Italian and old VW) engines but by no means are an engine expert, but I am planning to attend your M96/97 rebuilt class, hopefully before this years end, thank you for your comments!
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The only remaining enthusiast class is in December, and its mostly filled. I just finished the training site, so you can go there for details, and to sign up.
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The factory crank is fine, just ensure it is magna flux tested, and that you do NOT use a lightweight/ single mass flywheel.

Its the little things that bite you with these engines. My classes are all about "silver bullets" that help avoid issues.
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