On your website, it looks like the flywheel has no pilot bearing. I assume since the "snout" on the crank is so long, in this setup the pilot bearing lives in the crankshaft?Hank wrote:I have a 240mm 14 lb flywheel made that accepts 7a clutch kits and 1.8t pilot bearings at 340$, so it is not unreasonable.
mushasho wrote:How many failed cast cranks has anyone here witnessed?... I only know of 1 which was used in an AWD drag strip setup, which I would say is more abusive with all the launching needed to get a good time... In a Hillclimb setting I'd bet it would last longer, and perhaps even more durable in 2WD setup... I only say this because of my past experience of seeing soo many boosted ABA's without any failures, granted all have been 2WD but they did see rigorous strip and street abuse using the stock cast crank... I have a nearby fully built 6262 07k mk5 Rabbit thats had NO issues whatsoever in 2WD form...
scubagli wrote:mushasho wrote:How many failed cast cranks has anyone here witnessed?... I only know of 1 which was used in an AWD drag strip setup, which I would say is more abusive with all the launching needed to get a good time... In a Hillclimb setting I'd bet it would last longer, and perhaps even more durable in 2WD setup... I only say this because of my past experience of seeing soo many boosted ABA's without any failures, granted all have been 2WD but they did see rigorous strip and street abuse using the stock cast crank... I have a nearby fully built 6262 07k mk5 Rabbit thats had NO issues whatsoever in 2WD form...
Obd 1 aba's were forged, and that is what most people are boosting (fyi).
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chaloux wrote:Yep was just going to post that.
Here's a pretty picture... Needs a white background lol
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