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jonathan75
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I finally had a chance today to look over the crankshaft after picking it up from the machine shop on Friday. The good news is that the rods now spin free on the crankshaft. But they warned me that there will be some small holes in the crankshaft now. Mike said that it is part of the process from when they welded it up. But the thing I don't understand is how some of the holes are deeper then the original surface that was started with? Does the welding process melt the metal underneath when it attaches and creates these holes. Mike said it was nothing to worry about and that it will just hold oil in the pockets and help with lubrication. What does everyone think about this? Is it normal and will it cause any issues?
But at least it was ground down right and I have proper clearance now. It looks like I may be able to move on and start working on paint again.
But at least it was ground down right and I have proper clearance now. It looks like I may be able to move on and start working on paint again.

