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bamos3 Posted - 22 Jan 2015 : 7:54:48 PM
I'm rebuilding a CB350 and want to get the crank properly balanced. Anyone know a place, preferably in Sydney, or anywhere that does these?
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bamos3 Posted - 31 Jan 2015 : 3:15:20 PM
Rebored with 0.75 oversize pistons. I know I can post it too Darwin to be done, but was hoping there was someone in Sydney.
matcho mick Posted - 27 Jan 2015 : 11:36:40 PM
when you say rebuild,what pistons are you using,if std type in os,wouldn't think theres a great need for balancing,are you rebuilding the crank,mains were hard to come by,new rod kits??,

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