
Re: mixed up main caps ( going into line boring)
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Re: mixed up main caps ( going into line boring)
- From: lxpg1@xxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 14 Apr 2004 12:30:54 EDT
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In a message dated 4/14/2004 12:07:29 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
northwestweirdo@xxxxxxxxxxx writes:
> So this brings me to the next thing about Line boring- does that
> affect the timing chain tension, whats an average price tag on this
> operation?
> Neal Zimmerman, Eugene Oregon
>
I dont know about average price but I can tell you that I paid 95.00 to
get my mains align bored on my 400 in August of last year. The boring does not
affect the tension of the timing chain. The difference is made up in the
bearings (oversized) so the centerline of your crank is always in the same spot.
Bob
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