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Old 12-25-2014, 02:48 PM   #1
George Miller
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Default Re: burlington crank

Chris I for one want to thank you for your work with the crank. Our hobbly needed good cranks. The last crank that I installed was a SCAT. I like the idea of 4340, but was disappointed with all the square edges from journal to journal. Seems to me that it would have a lot of resistance going through the air and oil Also around the rod journal was different than any thing that I have seen.

So for me I'm going to give your crank the highest marks.
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