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Posted by ralph on April 01, 2002 at 18:32:48 from (65.45.140.127):
In Reply to: More Crank Questions... posted by Brian on April 01, 2002 at 16:22:19:
Brian: I suggested looking at the backside of the inserts. 20 thousands is quite a bit allready gone. Another bad thing is when it's too sloppy it starts wearing "out of round" The power strokes tend to wear one area more than all the way around the journal. They'll want to grind down to lowest area to make it round again. An out of round surface has the crank beating itself to death vibrating and is bad. Maybe more consern than a crack on the front journal even tho any crack is bad enough. If the good crank is around $100 you said?? Maybe better consider buying it soon. A grinding shop may be the final checkout on this cracked crank. ralph
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