dveillon,
You could find a good used crank or send yours to Brian Miller. He can turn them -.020 to -.030" and put an insert bearing in your rod. I've not done this yet but I've heard very good things about it.
I think the total cost would be in the neighborhood of $80.
David
You could find a good used crank or send yours to Brian Miller. He can turn them -.020 to -.030" and put an insert bearing in your rod. I've not done this yet but I've heard very good things about it.
I think the total cost would be in the neighborhood of $80.
David