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ok i have been looking in the searches and found you need a spacer for a long nose crank. so if i use a long crank 64mm do i just machine 10mm off or use a spacer, and if a spacer does this throw off the belt alignment because this will be crucial when i need the belt to drive the s/c
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Post by ruffy01 »

Most seem to run a spacer which if fitted between the balancer & bolt wouldn't affect alignment.
I believe machining off 10mm & redrilling/tapping is also a solution.

Anyone please correct me if I'm wrong :)
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Re: crank nose

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You can have the crank machined, or use the spacer between the bolt's washer and balancer. Which ever is more convenient for you.
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o i see duh, for some reason i was thinking the balancer had a capped end and could only go so far. i didnt realize you can push it through and put a spacer. that was a dumb question lol i should have looked at it closer
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SilverXJ wrote:You can have the crank machined, or use the spacer between the bolt's washer and balancer. Which ever is more convenient for you.
Yep I sawed the end of mine off!, I'm cheap, I wasn't going to buy a spacer or even make one out of an old dampener, this was free and easy, just chucked it up in the lathe and whipped it right off!
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did you have to drill and tap or did the bolt still go in all the way
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Haven't put it together yet, but I see no reason to "drill and tap it"?, maybe touch up the leading thread.
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Re: crank nose

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ok i just wasnt sure how deep the hole was
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my caliper tells me its just shy of an inch, I cant seem to find a snout bolt right now?? I'm just going to screw the bolt in finger tight and figure the difference, if the bolt needs some trimming so be it.
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Re: crank nose

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good plan ill go with it
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Does anyone have dimensions or a CAD file for the spacer? If so, I can have many of these made on the lazer for pretty cheap.
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Re: crank nose

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I plan on cutting 10mm off the old 258 crank pully and use that for the spacer.
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