broken Crankshaft
05-08-2008, 08:51 PM
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broken Crankshaft
Hello ,
A friend of mine broke his crankshaft on a 4AGE . He has a 3 ribs block , and small journals.
He was told that it was a common failure .....

It's a rally car , he doesn't want to have the same bad adventure .

Here's the question : will a big journals crankshaft fit his 3 ribs block .
He will have to change rods to fit journals , but will these big rods fit the forged pistons he have ? Or does he have to change pistons too?

Are the main crankshaft bearing same on both parts ?

and the last one : does somebody has the Toyota part number for the big crankshaft. He asked his local dealer , but he only have the EPC , are there are no measurment on crankshaft

Do you have any replacement suggestion HKS Toda or else ?
I'v added a pic of his car , he's a spectacular rallye driver as you can see
(162HP weber 45 dcoe powered )

any help welcome
Regards
Filh


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05-08-2008, 09:00 PM
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In french

Malheureusement pour lui il doit changer tout le bas moteur (bloc/vilbrequin/bielle/piston) pour celui d'un redtop, car rien n'est compatible...
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05-08-2008, 09:52 PM
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13401-16020

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05-08-2008, 10:17 PM
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thanks for the part number .
in french :
<<<<D"après les infos que j'ai les paliers de vilebrequins sont les mêmes , seuls mes diamètres de maneton changent .
J'attends la suite<<<

Still waiting your further informations : will he have to change block and pistons, to have the big journals crankshaft ? (It's what he wants to have)
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05-08-2008, 10:19 PM
Post: #5
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Both axles have same main bearing size (48mm) and it fits straight in to 3 rib block.

What size piston pins he have? 18mm? 19mm? 20mm?
Most 42mm conrods have 20mm piston pin. I don´t think that there is a conrods that have 42mm lower hole and 18mm piston pin.

In here are many over 200hp 4A-GE rally engines and almoust all uses original (but balanced) 4A-GE 42mm cranshaft, including me.

"Tämmösellä modernilla autolla, niin mun mielestä, ei tämmöstä kisaa voi ajaa. Tää käy kunnon päälle eikä riitä aivot tähän touhuun!"
""With a modern car like this, in my opinion, a competition like this can't be driven. It's too physical and your brains can't cope with this stuff"
-Henri Toivonen 2.5.1986-
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05-09-2008, 07:34 AM
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The problem isn't uncommon. Did he balance everything properly?

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05-09-2008, 07:44 PM
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Tell him to get a billet Formula Atlantic one and call it a day. I have one if he's interested.

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05-10-2008, 07:17 PM
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Big crank will fit, requires big conrods and pistons.

Hi-rev requires precision balancing.
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05-12-2008, 10:24 AM
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S.K. Wrote:I don´t think that there is a conrods that have 42mm lower hole and 18mm piston pin.
I actually just discussed this with a fellow Toyota-enthsiast who's building a gr.F AE92 and he suspected that it may be possible that late-model 4A-FE engines could have a 42mm rod bearing and a 18mm interference-fit piston pin. I have absolutely no experience with 4A-FE engines so I can't say anything one way or the other. Anyone know more?
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05-12-2008, 11:23 AM
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firehawk Wrote:
S.K. Wrote:I don´t think that there is a conrods that have 42mm lower hole and 18mm piston pin.
I actually just discussed this with a fellow Toyota-enthsiast who's building a gr.F AE92 and he suspected that it may be possible that late-model 4A-FE engines could have a 42mm rod bearing and a 18mm interference-fit piston pin. I have absolutely no experience with 4A-FE engines so I can't say anything one way or the other. Anyone know more?
I have changed conrod bearings to one 98-99 Avensis 4A-FE engine, there was 40mm rod bearings... Don't know what size the piston pin was, because I did it under the car.
I take off the sump, change bearings and then put sump back...

"Tämmösellä modernilla autolla, niin mun mielestä, ei tämmöstä kisaa voi ajaa. Tää käy kunnon päälle eikä riitä aivot tähän touhuun!"
""With a modern car like this, in my opinion, a competition like this can't be driven. It's too physical and your brains can't cope with this stuff"
-Henri Toivonen 2.5.1986-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OwgB4Xs4LVQ
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