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Reinder
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A10 crankshaft
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02.12. 2007 11:00 »
If have a crank with the following bigend size; 42,29 mm
The timingsite of the crank meassures 34,35 mm.
Can anyone tell me waich untherseise this is?
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Re: A10 crankshaft
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02.12. 2007 17:54 »
Reinder,
It looks like you've already had two regrinds of the big-end pins and the timing-side journal. You should refer to the regrind sheet posted on this forum to establish the next grind dimensions. Also, I'm afraid you're going to have to think in inches when it comes to crankshaft grinding.
You will find the regrind sheet at:
http://www.a7a10.net/forum/index.php?topic=343.msg1590#msg1590
Good Luck,
Richard
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Re: A10 crankshaft
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02.12. 2007 19:10 »
Thanks, yust what I needed.
Reinder
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