In a message dated 2/4/02 6:44:20 PM, mdlind@RICA.NET writes: << Frank, I just measured a 1.6NA out of a 1982. There is a slight indentation in the end of the shaft. From this indentation to the bottom of the hole is 11mm. From the very outermost part of the crank (i.e. NOT measuring in the indentation) is 11.6mm. >> Thanks, Just the information I need. I think I'll draw these details up in a print and get it on Alistair's web site. But just for clarification, could you measure the distance from the crankshaft face that the flywheel bolts onto, up to the outermost part of the crank? Or if the flywheel is still on the crank, measure from the exposed flywheel surface to the outermost part of the crank. You have saver me many hours and sleepless nights, Much appreciated, Frank Grunthaner |
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