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Re: A14 / A15 crank I.D.
R-fastmotorsport
Posted on: 2004/4/6 22:58
Thanks feral !! Will now measure up and tag the bugger! Know of any A series 5 speeds about ? Have you had any issues with A series flywheels and their bolts? Have just upgraded mine to 7/16 UNF twelve point shouldered bolts to ensure the flywheel is located AND clamped (will also cut back on over revs!)
Thanks for your help.Cheers
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Re: A14 / A15 crank I.D.
feral
Posted on: 2004/4/6 11:30
Centre of crank pin will be 41mm offset from the crank centre line.
It is easy to do a guess/timate with a ruler. It will be either 41mm offset (A15) or 38.5mm (A14).
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A14 / A15 crank I.D.
R-fastmotorsport
Posted on: 2004/4/6 6:36
Hey guys,
another question for the dattomasters out there. What identification marks are there on A14 / A15 cranks to tell them apart. I have a crank that I thought was an A14 but may be an A15. Rather than set it up in a block and do a lot of measuring I thought there might be a casting identification or something?? Any help will be greatly appreciated. Cheers You can view topic.
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