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Old 05-Jan-2005, 17:03
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Who can rebuild a crank for a mid 70\'s 900ss?

A friend who lives on the Isle of Man needs a crank rebuilding.

Anyone got any ideas who can do a good job please?
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Old 05-Jan-2005, 17:21
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These boys should be able to help - been working on bevels for ever.

Mick & Rick Walker
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Old 05-Jan-2005, 17:34
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thanks Steve, i'll pass the info on.

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Old 05-Jan-2005, 17:59
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If not try Tony at Brancato Engineering
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Old 05-Jan-2005, 19:27
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Shaun, another guy I can recommend is Paul at DTS in Wakefield. 01924 860210
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Old 05-Jan-2005, 22:33
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BDG, you might suggest to your friend that a plain bearing mille crank will fit as well with a bit of work. (and a new oil pump, thanks phil)


[Edited on 6-1-2005 by ducv2]
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Old 06-Jan-2005, 00:24
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Mick Walker does very little business these days.
Tony Brancato is a good bet for bevels, and Baines of silverstone may still do bevel stuff.
John at Mdina Italia (www.mdinaitalia.co.uk) may be able to recommend someone or undertake the work himself now he is back in the uk.
A guy called Richard Bool on the IOM deals in bevel singles parts, and he may know someone there who can do work. Unfortunately I can't find his number, but John at Mdina has it.

btw - you dont want the mille crank cos a plain bearing will need a completely different oil supply to the roller cranks.

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Old 06-Jan-2005, 16:48
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once again thanks guys, i'll forward the info.
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