For whatever it's worth, this same issue happened to a friend of mine. He did a few consecutive hard launches with SMG when he spun his number 1 bearing. He took the crank out and saw some visible damage/scoring. He sanded it down the best he could, installed all new bearings and buttoned the engine back up. When he started the motor he heard a slight knock. He turned the car off and decided to sell it as a parts car for $6000. The guy who purchased the car took it home and heard nothing upon startup. He's still driving the car problem free after two years.
I mention that to give you some hope. I'd go ahead and try to fix it if I were you. But as others have said, until you see the crank with your own eyes you won't be able to make a proper decision.
Good luck!
I mention that to give you some hope. I'd go ahead and try to fix it if I were you. But as others have said, until you see the crank with your own eyes you won't be able to make a proper decision.
Good luck!
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