Define X Dimension
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Define X Dimension
It seems like we have a lack of understanding....
I was told a number of years ago that the x-dimension was the distance between the center of the propshaft and the center of the crank... We are getting conflicting answers..
We need a professional rigger-manufacturer definition...
I was told a number of years ago that the x-dimension was the distance between the center of the propshaft and the center of the crank... We are getting conflicting answers..
We need a professional rigger-manufacturer definition...
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Re: Define X Dimension
It is the distance from the bottom of the "V" to the crank centerline. I think this is going by the wasteside because of all the different lengths lowers and the use of spacers. A more understandable number is the propshaft position relative to the bottom of the "V". That is 'even', down 2", down 5" or above 1".
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