Originally posted by jlevie
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There are three different bearing sizes that you can use. The cranks can be ground down to two undersizes. If you do that, I would suggest aiming for the lower end of the size for whichever undersize you end up doing. A little loose on the bearing (within spec) is better than tight.
You'll find the double oversize bearings for the rod journal a biotch to find in a complete set though. If you have to buy them separately, they run about $240 where a kit with all the bearings runs about $50 for the standard and single oversize. I guess not a lot of people go with the double size. A used crank will run you anywhere between 100 and 250 depending on condition, etc.
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