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civic eg5 swap H22A "race car" Dyno!
- wurlycorner
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Re: civic eg5 swap H22A "race car"
yes I had planned but I do not know how to remove and how that is to be effective and reliable ...wurlycorner wrote:Ah yes.
I was saying that if you're doing that much work, did you consider lightening and sharpening the crank shaft?
so my skills being limited, I preferred to keep the crank like this ...


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Re: civic eg5 swap H22A "race car"
Nucleustylzlude; locknut+ loctite and lock washers ...
I don't think that it is unscrewed ...
I took this decision because the welding of aluminum deformed lot and I did not want to risk ...
thanks all!
I don't think that it is unscrewed ...


I took this decision because the welding of aluminum deformed lot and I did not want to risk ...
thanks all!
