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Re: A Series Expert?
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
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my thinking is that you dont have an oiling problem but something is out of round. Bottom ends require accurate tolerances where thousandths of an inch can be critical so a margin of even half the width of a hair from your head out will cause you grief.

to do it properly you need to get your crank and rods machined and then get bearings to suit. thats my thinking anyway!

Posted on: 2008/11/13 4:13
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Subject Poster Date
     A Series Expert? DODGEMAN, D, SIDEDRAUGHT, REVHEAD, TOMMO1200 anyone! clyons8 2008/11/9 1:22
       Re: A Series Expert? revhead001 2008/11/9 3:50
       Re: A Series Expert? Lemonhead 2008/11/9 6:58
         Re: A Series Expert? A14force 2008/11/9 7:06
           Re: A Series Expert? clyons8 2008/11/9 7:41
           Re: A Series Expert? Lemonhead 2008/11/9 7:42
             Re: A Series Expert? tommo73 2008/11/9 8:01
               Re: A Series Expert? clyons8 2008/11/9 8:53
                 Re: A Series Expert? clyons8 2008/11/13 3:09
                   Re: A Series Expert? LAGWAGON 2008/11/13 4:13
                     Re: A Series Expert? A14force 2008/11/13 5:07
                       Re: A Series Expert? mpeyrac 2008/11/13 5:41
                         Re: A Series Expert? clyons8 2008/11/13 8:10




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