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Offline ShelbyDogg

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Re: Flywheel cast versus steel crank?
« Reply #15 on: April 24, 2006 - 12:22:49 AM »
No problem, Since you have a spare, you can now send it off and have it done so you know how it's balanced. Crank and rod  jounals also wear funny while they're vibrating themselves to death.
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Re: Flywheel cast versus steel crank?
« Reply #16 on: April 24, 2006 - 08:52:22 AM »
You are right,i'm sure I will find out where the shavings came from when its torn apart,hopefully it wont require any cylinder sleeving but whatever it needs Its worth saving.One day i will rebuild it,it will probably just be in storage until that day,if it comes,lol.I hate to pull it all apart until i rebuild it some day,its easier to keep it intact so not to lose parts.But my curiousity may get the better of me and i will tear it apart.
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