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Thrust washers, via Scott Helms and my way

Brosky

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Due to the rain and being too lazy to get up early for golf, I've finally gotten around to posting these.

I did somehow mange to lose a few of the assembled crank, but the concept is there for what we did and in reasonably clear detail. :laugh:

Oh, Scott's new web page: Custom Thrust Washers

Thrust Bearings 2008
 
Nice looking project, Paul!

This does not appear to be a DIY in your
home garage, weekend project. I'll pass.

d
 
Dale,

As I stated in the web page, the washers that are pictured below mine will work fine for any needed replacement and since your readings from the crank have proven that you don't need them, it's not a project that you even need to think about.

I only did mine the way that I did because the engine was apart and because of who was working on it.
 
I know that. I just never know when you're thinking about a new project. The biggest rumor coming out of PR is that some architect guy is running around buying up magic markers and white boards, so you never know......
 
I want Dale's car to run trouble free........


Me and Wendy, as well!!
It's broke down at the moment.
Cause unknown.

Next project is take a ride in a seaplane.
Birthday gift from Wendy.

d
 
Somehow I don't like the path this is following.........
 
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