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View Poll Results: Should steel crankshafts be used. | |||
Steel crankshafts...yes | 117 | 75.48% | |
Steel crankshafts...no | 9 | 5.81% | |
Leave it the way its always been | 29 | 18.71% | |
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21 Aug 2004, 09:15 (Ref:1073489) | #1 | |
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Steel Cranks for FF1600
Who would be in favour of changing the rule on crankshafts to allow the use of a much stronger steel item.
This would prolong the life of our engines as we all know when a crank breaks the engine is scrap.This has been done in the USA for years now so it is about time we had the chance to preserve our engines. |
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