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Sanman
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Sanman
Posted 17 Years Ago
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Hi, does anybody make a crank socket for a degree wheel that fits the 292 Y-block or just a regular crank turning tool, nut or socket type.
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Sanman
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17 Years Ago
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Sanman: Small block chevvies have the same crank snout diameter as a...
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Hoosier Hurricane
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17 Years Ago
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I think the sbc has a smaller keyway. Probably won't be hard to make...
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charliemccraney
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17 Years Ago
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The Y-Block crankshaft snout is roughly 0.0025” larger in diameter...
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Ted
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17 Years Ago
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how did you cut the Y block slot?
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pegleg
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17 Years Ago
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I used a broaching tool with an arbor press. Here’s a pic of a...
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Ted
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17 Years Ago
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I just had some keyways cut and was amazed at how simple it is. Most...
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MoonShadow
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17 Years Ago
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Another method is to install the key and get a large enough adjustable...
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Hoosier Hurricane
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17 Years Ago
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Hi, Thanks for the info, I was being lazy, I wanted to buy something...
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Sanman
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