I remember seeing a thread last year or earlier this year regarding the changes in the crankshaft - and that no one was really sure what changed.
Well, back in March I spun a bearing. I got a new-used crankshaft from a crashed S1000RR of unknown VIN/date. I finally got the engine apart, and was looking at pictures to figure out which-color rod bearings I need, when I noticed this very significant difference between the two crankshafts.
First, is this the "new" crankshaft part? If so, it looks like they replaced one balancing weight with a symmetric disk. The bearing colors on the old crankshaft are mostly red and green - the new one uses blue or purple bearings. The new crankshaft "wiggles" if I place it into the bottom-half, which indicates that the crankshaft must be a little bit thinner in these spots.
Second, is there a way I can determine if the old crankshaft is repairable? 18 new rod bearings is something like $400; repairing the old crankshaft might actually be cheaper if it means not replacing all the bearings.
-E
(There are some better pictures on my Facebook if you want a better look.)
Well, back in March I spun a bearing. I got a new-used crankshaft from a crashed S1000RR of unknown VIN/date. I finally got the engine apart, and was looking at pictures to figure out which-color rod bearings I need, when I noticed this very significant difference between the two crankshafts.
First, is this the "new" crankshaft part? If so, it looks like they replaced one balancing weight with a symmetric disk. The bearing colors on the old crankshaft are mostly red and green - the new one uses blue or purple bearings. The new crankshaft "wiggles" if I place it into the bottom-half, which indicates that the crankshaft must be a little bit thinner in these spots.
Second, is there a way I can determine if the old crankshaft is repairable? 18 new rod bearings is something like $400; repairing the old crankshaft might actually be cheaper if it means not replacing all the bearings.
-E

(There are some better pictures on my Facebook if you want a better look.)