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Regrinding can remove the nitrided hardened layer, which is
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itsa300zx
on February 27, 2017 at 6:59 PM
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any successes with a reground crankshaft?
posted by igaveuptrying
on February 27, 2017 at 04:51 PM
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typically only 0.003-0.007". A polish is much better option. To get the wear surfaces re- nitrided is usually not yearly cost effective.
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any successes with a reground crankshaft?
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igaveuptrying
16:51:47 02/27/17
Regrinding can remove the nitrided hardened layer, which is -
itsa300zx
18:59:59 02/27/17
Re: Regrinding can remove the nitrided hardened layer, which is
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igaveuptrying
01:51:49 02/28/17
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Tech@EPR
23:14:48 02/28/17
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itsa300zx
11:13:41 03/01/17
Talk to Rob about getting a crank for destructive testing.
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MixManMash
11:34:00 03/01/17
Will do; that would be prefect. (n/m)
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itsa300zx
13:14:33 03/01/17
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Tech@EPR
21:16:30 03/01/17
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