I got the rods back last week and decided to take a couple of pictures.
All of the rods had some sort of step damage where the cages were worn to the point where they started to eat the rod away.
This rod was getting close to coming apart....
This crank still had the helical gear but had been welded. I also noticed that one of the rods had scuffed the wrist pin area. Like I havn't seen that before.
John was saying that it was just a high mileage crank that someone had welded. Makes me wonder about the condition of my stock crank.
Questions when buying a used crank on eBay...
1) Has it been welded? If so, and they don't know who did the work, you may want to pass on it. The welding may have done damage to the crank and they may not have used the right materials. This can make the crank a throw away part. If the crank was not welded, even it it has a broken rod it may be in better shape than something welded.
2) Was the crank ever taken apart? Every time a crank comes apart, you shorten it's life. This is because the press fit becomes weaker.
3) What gear is on the crank? With Falicon raising their prices, the 1100 streight cut crank gear is now $180.
4) What will it cost to have rebuilt? Don't kid yourself thinking that you are getting a good crank for a couple hundred. If you do, your one luckey bastered. The 493 rods are about $400 for a set. Bearings are in the $30 range and the labor is not free.
5) What year was it from? I don't see this as a major deal because you can still get the rods and ends. All of the other parts I think can be swapped.
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