ultrarunner
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It would seem the crank is the biggest problem... piston and rod are easier to deal with.
Last time I priced a crank for a small engine it was like 75% of what the engine could be bought for if bought right.
Grinding undersized only works if the right bearings set is available... building it back to stock is another option... had one done back in the early 80's and it was $65 and was told they were giving me a deal.
Last time I priced a crank for a small engine it was like 75% of what the engine could be bought for if bought right.
Grinding undersized only works if the right bearings set is available... building it back to stock is another option... had one done back in the early 80's and it was $65 and was told they were giving me a deal.