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Need help finding size of bolt threads
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[QUOTE="Uchytil, post: 1370337, member: 43803"] First I'll say good luck. I'm curious, how many hours on that engine, specifically the bottom end? At the point you are at I'd have a new bearing put in the crank. It'll cost you more to use a shop unless you can press the crank and true it. While its apart you could have a machine shop repair the thread by either weld and recut or sleeve and recut. Maybe my eyes are bad but those threads look pretty wasted. I'm sure there are a few used cranks out there you could get cheap and rebuild too. I've got a 97 crank but the plastic stuffers are melted and it need a bearing. The stuffers alone cost a pretty penny. [/QUOTE]
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