swall
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- Sep 30, 2003
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On V-twins with built up cranks, like Harley, the flywheels, crankpin and output shafts are assembled.Then the assembly is put into a fixture to check for flywheel run out (side to side). If runout is not in spec, you take a lead hammer and whack the flywheels until it is.This has always bothered me.It seems that if you can make the assembly run true with a few whacks of a lead hammer, then it could be easily un-done by the normal operational forces of the engine. What do you guys think?