looking at this reminds me of so many people I talk to in regards to RB swaps. All I can say is, Hope for the best... plan for the worst. Don't skimp anywhere.rotorimp wrote:3. I will tune the car for 350-400 whp-------I fully expect to be be rebuilding/ putting in a rb26 in the next couple of years.
rotorimp wrote:Well the problem is fixed--I fired up my Tig and deposited new metal 1/2" towards the snout of the crank. It is also .001 thicker on both sides. Crank geometry is still square--I have no run-out to speak of. I'm ready for the cavalcade of Nay Sayers but I am sure that this is a solid fix. I used an equal amount of rod on both sides and have a perfectly flat surface to engage the pump. the out of balance will be very negligible if any. I measured clearance on a stock KA crank to pump and set up the RB the same way. Based on the contact area of the old drive to pump I'm sure that it will be there for good. I would do this with my MIG and especially not with a flux core welder but the Tig did a nice clean job and I was able to flatten it with a 3M sanding disk to the desired thickness.