Has anyone tried one of these ? http://www.crank-scrapers.com/prod01.html
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Re: Crank scraper
I have one but I never bothered to install it. Not sure there's any real benefit.
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Re: Crank scraper
I had thought about doing that, but being that the cam is primarily lubed (in my case was) by the crank throwing oil around I didn't go with one. However, the company that Dino lists will make you one for like $70.
In a daily driven vehicle I don't think it would do much. But in a track vehicle every little bit helps.
In a daily driven vehicle I don't think it would do much. But in a track vehicle every little bit helps.
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Re: Crank scraper
IMO reducing windage is never a bad idea, however I doubt you will see increased power.
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