Posted by Steve@Advance on April 05, 2017 at 08:51:39 from (24.182.105.179):
In the post below, Janicholson attached a link to the Deckwar Tapered Shims website.
I had never heard of tapered shims...
My first thoughts were "snake oil, how could that possibly work!"
But evidently they have been around for a long time, something must be viable about the product. Got to reading the FAQ and testimonials, looks like there might be something to it. Especially on an older vehicle, something not driven daily or parts not available. Even talked about adding them to a new rebuild after break in to prolong the engine life.
But as a patch, looks like it would take some careful measuring, and as long as the crank were somewhat still round, and the bearing hadn't spun "too bad" it just might work!
Not that I'm hoping for a reason to use them (Murphy keeps too close an eye on me! LOL), but has anyone had success with this?
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