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Someone is getting taken again. MM motor on Ebay. Poor SOB
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How so?
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DO a search on Motor Meister.... you will see.
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That is so sad. I see that instead of resizing the case, they used oversize bearings. Oversize bearings are going for what, $500 now? I guess it's not MM's money so why do it right (resize case)...
-Chris
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Oversized bearings refer to the O.D.? I thought it meant the I.D. as in after you clean up a crankshaft you get .010 or .020 bearings to match the material removed from the crank.
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Undersize = smaller crank journal
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