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Crank instalation

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motopunk:

--- Quote from: sandblaster on July 07, 2013, 05:36:10 PM ---No pictures?
I'm in trouble  :-P

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with so much beer, that couldnt be good pics ...  :lol:


i do a similar method ... only using a heatgun for the case or bearings if installing the crank...there is to watch out: dont melt the seals  :evil: ...sometimes i have 3 or 4 engines on one day on the bench to repair...

  and thats faster as using the fridge and so much beer...  :wink:

Sharky74:
Where is the best place to get new bearings pressed on my crank and balanced? Thought I just had a bad seal, then when I split the cases I discovered the bearing was shot. Can a good machine shop do it?

What are my best options? Thanks

Foxx4Beaver:

--- Quote from: Sharky74 on August 31, 2013, 01:03:45 AM ---Where is the best place to get new bearings pressed on my crank and balanced? Thought I just had a bad seal, then when I split the cases I discovered the bearing was shot. Can a good machine shop do it?

What are my best options? Thanks

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I know Sandblaster had his crank done here and gave a great write up on the work that was performed....my cylinder/head are with Todd now getting re-worked.

Check it out...
http://www.oem-cycle.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=39&t=357&p=1094#p1094 

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