Rebuilt crank?
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I'm sure there are different ways to split the crank but I think one way (for an R crank) is to cut the pin and rod and press out the pin pieces. Then a new rod, bearing, and washers are installed. The R cranks are more of a pain because of the tin surrounding them. Both sides have to be lined up perfectly also.
I pay $45 plus the cost of the rod kit.
ERIC
I pay $45 plus the cost of the rod kit.
ERIC
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