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Old Apr 26, 2012 | 06:35 PM
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Default h22a1 h22a4 crankshaft difference.

Ok guys I have a major problem. i spun a bearing and they cant fix the crank. I called every single shop, store and crankshaft company through the US and no one has it. I have searched about this topic and although they talk about h22a1 and a4 differences, they dont specifically go into detail about the crank. I need to know if the crankshaft of these 2 engines are different and in which ways. my last option is to buy a new one from the dealer for $992. obviously I am trying to avoid that. Please help me out here guys. Thanks!
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Old Apr 26, 2012 | 08:25 PM
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Default Re: h22a1 h22a4 crankshaft difference.

the difference between them is the journals.. 55 for 98 and up..
50mm for 97 and bellow. if my memory serves me right.

H22A1(93-96)/H22A4(97-98) - MAIN 50mm, ROD 48mm
H22A4(98.5+) - MAIN 55mm, ROD 48mm
B20A1 - MAIN 55mm, ROD 48mm
B16A/17/18/20b/z/etc - MAIN 55mm, ROD 45mm
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Old Apr 27, 2012 | 06:06 AM
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Default Re: h22a1 h22a4 crankshaft difference.

Originally Posted by dansaleen_04
Ok guys I have a major problem. i spun a bearing and they cant fix the crank. I called every single shop, store and crankshaft company through the US and no one has it. I have searched about this topic and although they talk about h22a1 and a4 differences, they dont specifically go into detail about the crank. I need to know if the crankshaft of these 2 engines are different and in which ways. my last option is to buy a new one from the dealer for $992. obviously I am trying to avoid that. Please help me out here guys. Thanks!
Which bearing did you spin? Is the block still good? What year is your Lude?
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Old Apr 27, 2012 | 07:01 AM
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Default Re: h22a1 h22a4 crankshaft difference.

Originally Posted by asianpoet
the difference between them is the journals.. 55 for 98 and up..
50mm for 97 and bellow. if my memory serves me right.

H22A1(93-96)/H22A4(97-98) - MAIN 50mm, ROD 48mm
H22A4(98.5+) - MAIN 55mm, ROD 48mm
B20A1 - MAIN 55mm, ROD 48mm
B16A/17/18/20b/z/etc - MAIN 55mm, ROD 45mm
My a4 has a 50mm and it's a 97.. As you said they changed it the next year
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Old Apr 27, 2012 | 07:41 AM
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Default Re: h22a1 h22a4 crankshaft difference.

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Which bearing did you spin? Is the block still good? What year is your Lude?
I spun piston 3 bearing. The block is fine . I have a 2000 lude.
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Old Apr 27, 2012 | 09:50 AM
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Default Re: h22a1 h22a4 crankshaft difference.

I have an A4 block and crank and most of the stuff to put it back together again
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Old Apr 27, 2012 | 04:27 PM
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I have an A4 block and crank and most of the stuff to put it back together again
bro how much do you want for it. hit me up either on here or pm. i really need just the crank everything else i have already bro.
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