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Crankshaft counter weight
I was looking through some stuff last night and found a bag of BB cranks I thing two of them have larger diameter counter weight , they both fit the Bee case and turn. Also this case was in the pile has a brass sleeve in it looks factory ? appears to be about .0038 difference . the case What do you think ?? Eric
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Re: Crankshaft counter weight
I am not aware of a factory brass sleeve. Installing a brass sleeve is not difficult if you have a proper lathe. Time consuming, careful work, but not difficult from a technical aspect.
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Re: Crankshaft counter weight
Well I think getting the right sleeve might would be the problem from what I have read, someone said one from Ferrari would work , was that U? And do ya think those larger crankshafts were from earlier BEEs ? Thanks Phil , ....Eric
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