Erm, can anyone tell me the maximum regrind size for the above crank. I've been offered a reground one that is -60 thou, but the manual only lists -40 thou as a second regrind!
Would 60 thou be a problem?
dawpooldad.
803 Ser II Crankshaft sizes
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Yes, I see what you mean, as the 803 cranks were always supposed to be quite weak anyway.
But an extra 10 thou shouldn't weaken it too badly anyway otherwise the shells would not be available if no-one wanted to do it. All the same, it would be nice to hear from someone who has fitted a 60 thou undersize crank
But an extra 10 thou shouldn't weaken it too badly anyway otherwise the shells would not be available if no-one wanted to do it. All the same, it would be nice to hear from someone who has fitted a 60 thou undersize crank
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You could try giving a call to the guy who is supposed to be a side valve specialist if any one should know he would
Dave Parrish
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Hayes, Middlesex, UB3 2NT
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