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Re: Making A Twin
« on: February 12, 2012, 07:39:41 pm »
Off all the proceedure in my opinion aligning the crankshft would be the most difficult part .

On a Harley crank it's relatively simple  .You just chuck it between centers in a lathe and use dial indicaters  and wedges and c-clamps and tighten up the pin nuts .

With a hard pressed crank you'd about  have to have each section perfect I would think before you pressed it .I've never seen it done so I have no idea how they do it .Just seems like a bear to me .

 

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