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RE: Crank seal surface repair
Not a machine shop mavin, but I did work for Fel-Pro, a gasket maker
in the 80's. They marketed a system made by CR Inc. for crank noses,
which are much smaller in diameter. I looked into this for my son's
105 1300 crank. They cover only make a very small number of very common
engines. So unless your going to throw in a small block GM lump backwards
you are probably out of luck. To my recollection on the applications
covered they work very well.
John Katos
West Dundee, IL USA
-----Original Message----
I thought there was a repair technique that involved putting some kind
of sleeve over the affected area and then using an appropriately-sized
seal? Surely we have machine-shop mavens on the list who know more about
this than I do.
Anyone?...Anyone?...Bueller?
Regards,
Paul.
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