4 to 4.8 conversion

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clint888

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101 posts

258 months

Saturday 16th November 2002
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mark adams recommends this one for 4L chim. It apparently inviolves grinding the crankshaft. Does this weaken it? Does it matter? Anybody had this done??
YES! 4-4.8 NOT 4-4.6

2 sheds

2,529 posts

284 months

Saturday 16th November 2002
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The 4.8 uses a reground 4.6 crank and forged pistons, a good suggestion if you want a bit more torque than the 4.6 but don't want to go as far as 5.X, John Eales produces these, so they should be good !
Tim

shadowninja

76,351 posts

282 months

Saturday 16th November 2002
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where do i find out more? URL?

wedg1e

26,801 posts

265 months

Saturday 16th November 2002
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Forgive me for having borrowed me Julie's blond head for a moment, but how does regrinding the crank give you a capacity increase?
If you made the journals smaller, you'd need a longer conrod to take up the gap, but it would still travel the same stroke, as the crankpin offset from the crank rotational axis is still the same, surely?
Or... is it just that there's so much metal on a 'raw' casting that you can shift the crankpin centres 'outwards' a few mm and effectively increase the crank throw? If so, that hardly counts as a 'regrind' but a 'different' grind...

Ian
Pedantic bastard as ever... ;-)

(Edited to say... perhaps that should read 'forging' and not 'casting'...

>> Edited by wedg1e on Saturday 16th November 15:52

2 sheds

2,529 posts

284 months

Saturday 16th November 2002
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Must be an Offset grind.
Tim

plipton

1,302 posts

258 months

Wednesday 20th November 2002
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Seen this done on air cooled VWs. You offset the grind to give a slightly longer stroke.

chimburt

751 posts

259 months

Thursday 28th November 2002
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any know what all this does for the charcteristics of the engine then?

presumably an upgrade to 5L running gear would be recommended (preferably before the engine work i guess unless you can afford to do the lot in one go )

>> Edited by chimburt on Thursday 28th November 23:47