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    Welding the crank can be a temporary fix if you're not a very good welder but if you get the crank properly remanufactured then you'll find there are specialists that can repair the keyway quite successfully and permanently. Whilst general welding is not rocket science, it does require some understanding of metallurgy to effect a good repair. If the section under repair is highly stressed then No, your weld will probably not have the shear strength to cope, but the keyway for the harmonic balancer is not highly stressed in regards to shear forces, it is a locating point and also is an interference fit to some degree. The reason it chops out in the first place is from the bolt coming loose. Loctite should be use to secure the balancer nut to prevent it coming loose and allowing the balancer to move and chopity chop the keyway. If the keyway was supposed to cope with all the torque then it would be on a splined shaft. do some googling for crankshaft repairs/repairers... you might find the fix cheaper than first thought.

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    We have decided to get the bottom end work done - just waiting for a quote from the mechanic

    The mechanic has done some more checks etc, and happy that there is no damage to the head. The pressure tests showed no leaks, and he is happy that it only needs the bottom end work

    Will keep everyone posted!
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    Quote Originally Posted by tracemul7 View Post
    We have decided to get the bottom end work done - just waiting for a quote from the mechanic

    The mechanic has done some more checks etc, and happy that there is no damage to the head. The pressure tests showed no leaks, and he is happy that it only needs the bottom end work

    Will keep everyone posted!
    Great news if there is any Trace, all the best and hopefully you will be back off the road soon.
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    Hey All - just a quick update!

    Quote from mechanic about $3500 for bottom end rebuild, plus $500-1000 for the major service that we had originally booked it in for (we supplied most of parts to save money) - so between $4000 and $4500 all up!
    Latest update yesterday is that the engine is out and the work is being done! Yay!!!
    Hopefully should have it back next week - and ready for some adventures! Woohoooo!

    Will keep you all updated
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    Great stuff, for sure keep us updated!

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    @ least it should be reliable Trace!
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    if you are removing the crank anyway why not just get the front where the damper sits built up and machined back to spec a cheaper option ive used many times on many occasions

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    Quote Originally Posted by Adlarplant View Post
    if you are removing the crank anyway why not just get the front where the damper sits built up and machined back to spec a cheaper option ive used many times on many occasions
    Hey Adlarplant - until last month i didnt even know what a crank was lol (being a girl, i'm pretty sure i can use this as an excuse to look confused at ANYTHING to do with cars/engine).
    So basically, I have no idea what you mean
    If you can explain in girl terms that would be excellent!

    And a quick update: We should be able to pick her up tomorrow!!! Yay!! The total bill has come in just under $4500, which includes the bottom end rebuild, major service, front brakes, aircon compression unit replaced, plus a number of things like the aircon pulley was totally missing etc etc. Cant wait to have her back and ready to go!!

    We're doing Adelaide to Melbourne via Great ocean Road between xmas and new year, so looking forward to that trip
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    Love to see the list of things done. I hate it when mechanics use woman to double their profit for the week.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tracemul7 View Post
    Hey Adlarplant - until last month i didnt even know what a crank was lol (being a girl, i'm pretty sure i can use this as an excuse to look confused at ANYTHING to do with cars/engine).
    So basically, I have no idea what you mean
    If you can explain in girl terms that would be excellent!

    And a quick update: We should be able to pick her up tomorrow!!! Yay!! The total bill has come in just under $4500, which includes the bottom end rebuild, major service, front brakes, aircon compression unit replaced, plus a number of things like the aircon pulley was totally missing etc etc. Cant wait to have her back and ready to go!!

    We're doing Adelaide to Melbourne via Great ocean Road between xmas and new year, so looking forward to that trip
    Trace, can I advise you to buy really good oil and coolant, to put into the back of FURBY 4 for when you need to do top ups while travelling. Get instructions clear from mechanic what you need to do to keep your warranty valid with him, before leaving his shed.
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