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<blockquote data-quote="TriHonu" data-source="post: 69492" data-attributes="member: 897"><p>Don't give up on that crankshaft just yet. If you have the Isuzu engine and have been told the crank is hardened and can not be repaired, that information is wrong.</p><p>Contact Crankshaft Supply Inc in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Tell them what you have and get a quote on having it repaired.</p><p>My brother did a job on a 853 a few years back. It had a spun bearing and he was told the Isuzu crank is hardened and can not be repaired. He took it to Crankshaft Supply and they annealed it, welded the journal, machined it and re-hardened it. He got it back in about 3 days with a new set of bearings. The cost was much cheaper than I thought it would be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TriHonu, post: 69492, member: 897"] Don't give up on that crankshaft just yet. If you have the Isuzu engine and have been told the crank is hardened and can not be repaired, that information is wrong. Contact Crankshaft Supply Inc in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Tell them what you have and get a quote on having it repaired. My brother did a job on a 853 a few years back. It had a spun bearing and he was told the Isuzu crank is hardened and can not be repaired. He took it to Crankshaft Supply and they annealed it, welded the journal, machined it and re-hardened it. He got it back in about 3 days with a new set of bearings. The cost was much cheaper than I thought it would be. [/QUOTE]
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