Forged crank machining

your already putting lip stick on a pig. if your dead set on running a stock crank i would get one that does not require that level of machining. in fact it would be cheaper to get a crank that is alot closer to specs. and not have to pay for the machine work.


I think you need to concentrate more on "Is this the right crank" than "Will this crank come apart"


I don't know, maybe so. I appreciate the input, for sure! Guess I need to really think about it some more, before I get any deeper in.