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Does anybody put the clutch drum bearing grease delivery hole back into the cranks? I'm thinking of doing this. But, not owning an OEM crank to a 660 or a 372, I have no idea what size drill bit to get. Anybody know?
 

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So I take it none of y'all have done it do this. Ok. I'll have to order a drill press and give it a try. Yay! A reason to get one!
 

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I wouldn't recommend drilling the crank on a drill press. A lathe is the proper tool for this job. I would go as small as you can but not so small that you brake the bit trying to drill that deep
 

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I wouldn't recommend drilling the crank on a drill press. A lathe is the proper tool for this job. I would go as small as you can but not so small that you brake the bit trying to drill that deep
I wouldn't even know what to look for in a lathe. Knowing nothing about them or what "size" (if there is such a thing) to get. All the ones around here are way to big and way to darn expensive production used CNC models. And I'll need a whole room for one.
 
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You must live near somewhere where someone has a lathe and can drill a straight home for you.
 
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