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Re: little rust spots on crank



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On 42 11/18/05, Robert neal zimmerman wrote:
> well i  did a dum-dum and left my steel 340 crank in the back of my
> truck and it sprinkled a little on it.  I dont know what I was thinking,
> anyway it started a few little dusty orange spots on the machined
> surfaces. I scrubbed with a rag and that helped ,  but theres still a
> dark  area where the spots were.
>    what should i do?? 

was this already machined?  if not, you were going to take to a machine
shop anyhow (right?) If you are planning to put it in an engine with
new bearings, you'd want to have the crank mic'ed out, turned if needed,
and then polished...  polish is about $20-25, turn/polish is about
$75-100.  they will turn it .010", .020" or whatever is necessary and
then you buy the appropriate bearing shells...

doug

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