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    Default Os speed 21xz-b crankshaft help

    Hi all i am looking for a crankshaft for my new 8 tanks old os speed

    long story short baby hit engine while i was fit my fly wheel clutch etc it fell on floor and broke off screw,
    have tried getting it out with heat and drilling and every thing so look for a replacement, but i don't fancy spending 160 on a new one so what i hoping to fine is some one who knows what other crankshaft will fit

    my crankshaft number is 22422000

    so i know there is a lot of people out there that might know so i ask you all for your help

    advance thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by andyhitman View Post
    Hi all i am looking for a crankshaft for my new 8 tanks old os speed

    long story short baby hit engine while i was fit my fly wheel clutch etc it fell on floor and broke off screw,
    have tried getting it out with heat and drilling and every thing so look for a replacement, but i don't fancy spending 160 on a new one so what i hoping to fine is some one who knows what other crankshaft will fit

    my crankshaft number is 22422000

    so i know there is a lot of people out there that might know so i ask you all for your help

    advance thanks
    what i would do is go on google and find a precision engineer near where u live. they will have the equipment to get get it out no problem and with out breaking anything. i expect they would charge no more than a tenner

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    Need to get a set of screw extractors from RS Components, then drill a 1.9-2 mm hole through the centre then use the left handed screw extractor to remove the remaining screw. I did one for a mate and drilled it in a lathe but if you are careful you can do the drilling by hand, the screw extractor set will come in very handy and I have used them to remove many a rounded of screw.

    http://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/screw-...-sets/4609516/

    £5.50 a set the best money you will ever spend

    Tayter

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