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If a rod starts to knock will i have to change the crank or have it ground? And whats the average labor rate on having the rod bearing done?

 

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when my crank started getting a little loose and i looked into it it ended up not being much more to just by a hotrods crank already welded from fAST then to have my stocker rebuilt, needles to say i now own a trued and welded hotrods crank that i dont need to worry about coming apart vs a rebuilt stocker

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