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r69s crank removal

  1. maxx

    R69S slinger service western Illinois

    Hello, I have a 68 R69S that has sat for a number of years. I would like the slingers cleaned an am looking for recommendations on something within a days drive. Looking at some older threads I saw a reference to Endeavor Cycles by St Louis, but would like to hear more. Thanks
  2. 20774

    Article for Crank Removal on R69S

    Ran across Scottie's blog...he has a nice visual on removing the crankshaft in an R69S engine. http://blog.scottiesharpe.com/2012/08/project-r69s-2-motor-rebuild-removing.html Lots of other articles on the left side of the screen.
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