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GSR Crank pulley bolt broke for the second time.

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Old Jul 16, 2009 | 12:00 AM
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Default GSR Crank pulley bolt broke for the second time.

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Old Jul 16, 2009 | 12:14 AM
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Default Re: GSR Crank pulley bolt broke for the second time.

Originally Posted by mrchris1979
Well this is the second time the crank pulley bolt had broken while I was driving. I hear this fluttering sound and I knew right away it was the crank pulley backing out. Before I could stop safely, I hear the bolt throw around under the hood and drop to the ground. It's already been re-tapped for a bigger bolt by a machine shop and then hand torqued to spec. Not sure why it would just break while I'm driving. I'm convinced this crank is cursed so I've decided to just get a replacement crank. Any suggestions where I can buy a re-manufactured or quality used GSR crank for a better price other than a new OEM crank from Acura which costs about $1000. If anyone here is selling a quality used crank for a 96 GSR, please let me know as well. PM me your price and info.
An LS Crank would be cool to have in there. Why not do that? You would need to use LS rods though and LS rods would have to be machined at the top so the GSR piston can fit. With some upgraded rod bolts you'd have a nice stroked GSR
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