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[QUOTE="Cannon00, post: 1220930, member: 33213"] I have a manual. I didn't know hot rod cranks were reconditioned. Also, I didn't know wiseco made any crank besides the hot rod crank. Seeings as the hotrod crank is wiseco. Also the bolt is torqued properly. No matter how much or how little you torque something it should be tight against it's splines from forces in either direction, amount of torque should have nothing to do with movement on the splines. The end of the crank is not worn in any noticeable fashion, it looks shiny and new and even like an oem part. I guess I should get to measuring and comparing. [/QUOTE]
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