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Replacing a rod on a crankshaft
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[QUOTE="vmx4bldr, post: 1285118, member: 89079"] [b]Thanks for the input guys[/b] Thanks for the step by step.. Actually that is what I need, someone who has actually done it.. Seems like a real easy process with the right tools..I am in the process of buying a press, the last tool I need for my shop...Very difficult to find anyone around where I live that can do this sort of thing. And this and boring are the only 2 parts of my restorations that I dont do right now myself...Soon to only be the boring..And I have a milling machine so will learn that and honing next..Thanks for the info,,,and let me know which of his books best covers this subject,,,also which book best covers reed valves.. Thanks JC [/QUOTE]
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