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Re: Piston and bearings ID
« on: Apr 01, 2011, 10:19:14 PM »
pict up some plastiguage from the local parts store put it in tork bering cap on take back off measure with the provided chat will give you excact spcs for what beings ae in it
How is that going to tell you if the crank has been turned and undersize bearings are being used? When you turn a crank, the tolerances for the bearings are supposed to be set the same as stock.
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