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Crank grinding limits
Does anyone know what the limit is to grind the crank pins on our cranks before they are past the point of no return. I have a crank that all the rod pins are in the 2.0465-2.0455 range except the first which is 2.028 at its lowest. Is this crank able to be salvaged?
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Re: Crank grinding limits
Well you can get good bearings as big as 0.075" undersize.
King Engine Bearings SI series rod bearings: CR4125SI075 Assuming your crank isn't bent it isn't anywhere near needing to go to a bearing that big. Why do you think your crank needs to be ground to begin with? |
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