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PostPosted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 11:43 am 
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i know that 1505 cranks can be stroked but what size journals are needed to start with? i just got one that has 1.730 big end journals and was wondering if this is already too small a size to stroke?


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PostPosted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 12:10 pm 
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marcello wrote:
i know that 1505 cranks can be stroked but what size journals are needed to start with? i just got one that has 1.730 big end journals and was wondering if this is already too small a size to stroke?

Yes it can, you just can't stroke it quite as much as a std (1.750") one.
Still worth doing... :wink:
I'd just ask them to stroke it to whatever they can get with 1.625" finished size. Probably 2.6mm extra.
You could go further (use undersize bearings)- it just depends how many regrinds you want it to have left. :lol:
Matt Read (TheMiniMan) in Qld ground one to use -.080" bearings, but these are dodo dung now.

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