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    Default gsr crank need turned and balanced

    i have a gsr crank i need rotated and balanced and a w/e so on i spun a rod bearing and need it cleaned

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    soooo do you have a question or comment or a statment something.




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    i think it was a statement, lol

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    if the bearing was spun on the crank pretty bad be cautious with reusing the crank no matter what the shop tells you, because it's impossible to retreat the crank to make the surface hard as it was originally with a nitride coating it had from the factory.


    if i spin a bearing on a honda crank i use throw it in the trash because from my experience you will always have bearing problems on the same journal as the bearing than spun before.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jap_racer1
    i have a gsr crank i need rotated and balanced and a w/e so on i spun a rod bearing and need it cleaned
    Does that thing have tires on it or something?

    Don't waste your money on getting it turned. You can fine a good used one cheaper.

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    Quote Originally Posted by all-mota
    if the bearing was spun on the crank pretty bad be cautious with reusing the crank no matter what the shop tells you, because it's impossible to retreat the crank to make the surface hard as it was originally with a nitride coating it had from the factory.
    That isn't necessarily true. It can be done, but just isn't cost effective on a stock crank.

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