hseII
Heef
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Beating my 20 dollar crank with my 50 dollar brass hammer...........priceless,
At least it's a Crank now.
Beating my 20 dollar crank with my 50 dollar brass hammer...........priceless,
At least it's a Crank now.
Iirc Ive seen feline on Deeters big green egg.hey, John brought up the bbq cat....
Been told beating your crank leads to blindness...maybe that's why Randy wears glasses?
Nice work deets! Nice welds too, you savage![]()
Just hit 15yrs a bit ago.... I'm Also clueless.I thought marriage was supposed to cure that....
15yrs tomorrow ....still not half a clue as to whats going on
The crank does that already without modifying anythingturn the surface of the lobe into a roughened surface to machine away excess jb.... whats so weird about that idea? if you are looking to minimize crank volume without doing a full circle crank that'd do it. you'd probably need to use an old or cheap crank, possibly a wallowed out bearing to slide crank into it, and spin it. ...then pull the bearing, put in a new bearing a good crank... voila... ya just got rid of excess case volume ...
It worked fine for me, cases came all the way together and I was hard into the JB.The crank can act as an abrasive...but not for initial seating. When you seat the crank. ...it'll stop wherever the jb is at its highest or most bulky point. If there is any rub over time I'll be gone...but if ya needed to crank to seat further you'd be sunk....at the initial seating ....it can only go so far. So if the jb is too bulky...the case halves won't come together .... and that would be sub optimal. Or am I cookoo?
Yeah it was locked up hard when I sucked the cases all the way together. Had to beat the crank to bdc and back to tdc with a beater and hunk of brass.So you did get a rub. ...interesting.
I don't have a set of 066 cases to play with now...but I got a China 440 kit to fiddle with ...you've given me some ideas![]()