Brandon H.
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Also, I tried wiggling the crank, and if I push and side to side or up and down on the crank with pretty good force, I notice very.....very small movement in the bearings. Hardly any, its hard to tell the play there. Maybe a couple thousands of an inch. Is that ok? Or are those going to need replaced.
No sir, im located in Florida complete opposite side :laugh: . Fedex and UPS ships though...whatcha g :ride: ot? :)seh6183 said:Hey brandon are you in california?
Brandon H. said:I am splitting the case tomorrow, I will need gasket maker for the case. people use yamabond, are there any substatutes?? I have black, blue, and red gasket maker at my house for cars by Permatex. Can I use them and which one if I can. A quick search said Permatex Ultra Grey works good, that true?
Also, how much to install a sleeve if I already own a sleeve and the cylinder is plated? Just trying to get an idea.
julien_d said:I put the crank in the oven at about 180 - 200 degrees. The bearing seems to expand faster than the crank and it should come loose.
Sweet, send it up here!julien_d said:There's 2' of snow here :D
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Hahaha no problem bro :) . Coffee might help, but idk....never seen snow before so idk if coffee will even warm you up, might need to pull out the bourbon :nod: .julien_d said:Uh. Not sure how that happened. Must have linked myself to an old thread. It was early, not awake yet... coffee....
There's 2' of snow here :D
J.
Snow is the chit! The cold air sucks though...... :think:Brandon H. said:Hahaha no problem bro :) . Coffee might help, but idk....never seen snow before so idk if coffee will even warm you up, might need to pull out the bourbon :nod: .
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