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Quite brilliant! Not many engine shops would do as thorough a job as that. Great video too.
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Would a BSA A50/65 follow the same procedure? Any differences?
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Quite brilliant! Not many engine shops would do as thorough a job as that. Great video too. Thank you, I appreciate that 🙏🏾
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Would a BSA A50/65 follow the same procedure? Any differences? Would be the same
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I’ll be working on making a pilot so I can physically line ream crank bushings from the drive side
My set up will have -.010, -.020 and -.030 reamers
Very soon..
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Great tutorial video. Nice work, Kyle. -Dave
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Thank you, I appreciate it
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Thanks Kyle! Watched the video. Currently working on an Ariel Square four needing the same. Very helpful.
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Nice to see someone doing what it takes to do a job right. You're a credit to your trade.
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