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Turning a crankshaft
By Rick McCommon - 10/24/2001 7:56:29 AM; IP 64.218.228.156
Can a crank be turned .040 on the mains?
Is this too much?
This is for a 427 sideoiler.
Thanks for any comments.
Rick
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Collapse <b>Turning a crankshaft</b>&nbsp;-- <font color=#0000ff>Rick McCommon, <i>10/24/2001</i></font>Turning a crankshaft -- Rick McCommon, 10/24/2001
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 RE: Turning a crankshaft -- Travis Miller, 10/24/2001
 RE: Turning a crankshaft -- richard, 10/24/2001
 It sounds like a steel crank - no problems at all. -- Dave Shoe, 10/25/2001
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