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Old 08-25-2021, 02:45 PM
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So I'm going over everything on my forged build before I take it machine shop, and notice these marks on the crank. The car the crank came out of sat for a while, and I believe they're from rust. They absolutely hook a fingernail and would guess they're at least a few thou deep. I'm going to take a wild guess and assume it's junk, but figured I'd ask just in case. Or maybe I'll slap some JB Weld on there and sand it down, amirite?
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My second question regards the oil and coolant ports that are allegedly on the hotside of some NA blocks. My block is a '94, and these are two bolts in question. I believe they're BSP fittings if they are in fact coolant/oil ports, but I'm not sure. I'd really like to use them if possible or hear from anyone who has. Thanks in advance.
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Old 08-25-2021, 03:00 PM
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I don't recall the threading on the coolant port, but the oil port is M10 x 1.5.

Use a -4AN to M10 banjo fitting with an M10x1.5 banjo bolt.
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Crank is junk. They are oil/coolant, but not bsp. Oil m10x1.5(?), coolant is bigger I think, m12. They’re straight thread you’ll use a crush washer on
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I'll second that the crank is trash. Machining it will likely take it through the nitride layer.
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