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Re: Cutting a flywheel Gauger janicholson
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Posted by Bill in OH on October 17, 2006 at 18:13:25 from (71.79.44.154):
In Reply to: Re: Cutting a flywheel Gauger posted by Janicholson on October 17, 2006 at 12:28:14:
That was supposed to be 0.048 0.060 I suspect you are one of them guys that notice everones mistakes over than yours. i suspect you are one that knows whats wrong with it how much it cost whats size tools i need and how long it takes& jack down the said you have to take the left rear inside dual off leave the out side one on to put the number 3 cam shaft baering in???? Now do you want to FU-- with putting the cluch back in the 1486???????? you know i made a mistake on the 1066 1486 flywheel thats a hep a loy of wheel to make a FU--ING mistake like that on 800 bucks for a new one HE-- of a mistake?
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