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L Laddies Banned Joined Sep 10, 2004 Messages 12,218 May 21, 2007 #2 Re: crankshaft replacement Not knowing your mechanical experince it hard to say but if you feel comfortable with it buy a OEM manual and lets go for it
Re: crankshaft replacement Not knowing your mechanical experince it hard to say but if you feel comfortable with it buy a OEM manual and lets go for it
Wilsonriverfisher Cadet Joined Nov 4, 2005 Messages 24 May 21, 2007 #3 Re: crankshaft replacement t4rtr
Wilsonriverfisher Cadet Joined Nov 4, 2005 Messages 24 May 21, 2007 #4 Re: crankshaft replacement fgdsfgds
WillyBWright Fleet Admiral Joined Dec 29, 2003 Messages 8,200 May 22, 2007 #5 Re: crankshaft replacement If you can find a rebuilt, that would be the way to go. But it's rare to see rebuilts offered for smaller than 60Hp it seems.
Re: crankshaft replacement If you can find a rebuilt, that would be the way to go. But it's rare to see rebuilts offered for smaller than 60Hp it seems.