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Like Adger said they can be welded in one spot without welding whole journal,most likely whole crank will have to be ground after welding.
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Hi Greg: We used to do a bunch of welded strokers 20 years ago . This
was before all the Chinese Stuff. I always had them straightened and hardened at a speciality crank shop I still use him on my Stock Eliminator stuff. He is in Buena Park off 91 which is not too far from you. Let me know and I will PM you the address next time I am down. Be Well! |
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John thanks for the reply.I can always take it down and get his opinion. I would appreciate the contact. Hope all is well with all of you. No more kidney stones on this end. I feel better than I have for a couple of years since they shattered the boulder I was carrying around for apparently some time.Take care, see you at Pomona.
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Greg, check this place out. they seem to know what they are doing:
http://www.marinecrankshaftinc.com/ |
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