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U20 block and crank question

To: datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net
Subject: U20 block and crank question
From: Davesmbox@aol.com
Date: Fri, 12 May 2006 07:54:11 EDT
   We have a roadster new comer here in Ma. The machine shop told him his U20 
block and crank were no good.
  I gave him a spare block and crank I had with the understanding that he pay 
me what its worth when he is done with the rebuild.
  Here is the problem. They told him my crank was no good and has to be built 
up with welding and recut. I thought that was a technique reserved for cranks 
which oversized bearings are not available or large 18 wheel truck cranks 
with a million miles on them. As far as I know this crank hasn't been 
previously 
cut so it should be machinable to fit an oversized bearing. Are we missing 
something or are we getting bad advice from the shop????.
  The block. One piston was frozen and had to be driven out. They told him 
the block needs to be SLEEVED and he still needs oversized pistons. Ok as an 
old 
Triumph owner (that used a sleeved engine) I thought the main reason an 
engine was sleeved was make the sleeve and piston changeable OR if oversized 
pistons were not available. But why bore in a sleeve AND still need oversized 
pistons????? Are sleeves even out there for the U20???

   Is this machine shop just giving us some bad advice?

   Thanks for any input,
   DAVE




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