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Old 08-03-2006, 11:25 AM
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At what boost level is this recommended? Can I use/borrow someone's kit? I geuss fill me in a little more, it's just a device that holds a drill bit perpendicular to the crank?
Old 08-03-2006, 02:41 PM
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I need the tool to pin the crank on my z06, where can we get one?
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Please give us a call and we can sell you the crank pinning kit.

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once you use it, you're done right? no need to keep it around?

What does the "tool" do (Just hold a drill bit perpendicular?)... anyone have a pic of it? Who's got one?
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The tool keeps the drill bit straight & after that the reaming bit straight. very easy to use & most likely you will use it again when you build the stroker forged bottom end that you will want so you can push more than 8psi at it.
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LOL, that's an excellent way of looking at it. I bought my rotating kit with it already drilled. Not much of a need for it with my turbo though. Poor SC guys! =\
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Originally Posted by 67Firebird455
LOL, that's an excellent way of looking at it. I bought my rotating kit with it already drilled. Not much of a need for it with my turbo though. Poor SC guys! =\
Yeah, it's a tough life
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show a pic of the kit and when is this really needed?




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