The 93320032 Opel 1.8 Crankshaft is a replacement crankshaft designed for 1.8L engines used in various GM/Daewoo/Opel/Chevrolet models. It transfers piston reciprocation into rotational motion and is intended for engine repairs, rebuilds, and restorations.
It is listed as compatible with DAEWOO, GM, Aveo, Cruze, Sonic, Chevrolet models and Opel Corsa that use the 1.8L engine. Always verify compatibility with your vehicle's VIN, engine code, or OEM part number before ordering.
Confirm fitment by comparing the part number (93320032) to your existing crankshaft or OEM catalog, checking your vehicle VIN/engine code, and consulting the seller or a parts database. If in doubt, provide your vehicle details to the seller or a mechanic for verification.
The product description does not explicitly state whether it is OEM or aftermarket. Contact the seller or check packaging and part documentation for OEM branding or manufacturer details if OEM status is important to you.
The listing states it is made from durable materials designed for long life, but does not specify the exact alloy or manufacturing process. If you need specifics (e.g., forged steel vs. cast), request material and manufacturing details from the seller.
The description does not specify whether it is dynamically balanced or finish-machined. Many replacement crankshafts are supplied machined to journal tolerances, but you should confirm balancing/machining status with the supplier and consider shop inspection before installation.
It is recommended to replace main bearings, thrust bearings, rear main seal, front seal, and crankshaft bolts (if single-use). Also inspect/replacement timing components, oil pump, and connecting rod bearings as part of a proper rebuild.
Installation typically requires intermediate-to-advanced mechanical skills, engine disassembly, precision measurement tools (micrometers, dial indicators), and torque tools. Many users have this installed by a professional machine shop or mechanic.
Torque specs, bearing clearance values, and installation procedures are provided in the factory service manual for your specific vehicle/engine. Always follow OEM specifications when installing the crankshaft.
Yes. The crankshaft is suitable for engine rebuilds and restorations, provided it matches the engine's specifications and passes inspection for roundness, runout, and journal condition when required.
Inspect visually for shipping damage, check journals for nicks or scoring, confirm oil passages are clear, verify part number and dimensions if possible, and consider having a machine shop perform runout and journal measurements before installation.
Crankshafts are heavy and should be packaged securely to prevent damage. Check shipping insurance, estimated transit time, and handling instructions with the seller. Inspect packaging on arrival for external damage before accepting delivery.
The provided description does not include warranty or return details. Check the seller's product page or contact customer service for warranty terms, return policy, and any guarantees on fitment or workmanship.
If the part is incorrect or damaged, contact the seller immediately, provide photos of the part and packaging, and follow their return or replacement process. Keep all documentation and avoid attempting to install a damaged part.
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