Anyone had experience with running a 30 over crank. Right now we have .20
and it is needing machining, but the mechanic doesn't know if taking to 30
will reduce the dependability. If I don't have to spend 200 - 300 for a
crank, I would like to avoid it, but also, want this motor to be long running
without problems.
Comments are greatly appreciated.
Gary Lasater
founding member www.wycroc.org
'63 Single Carb 1500 Fairlady SPL310-00289B
'70 1600 - SPL311-28169 (one of the last of the group)
Parker CO 80134
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