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Best way to store a crank
Anybody know whats the best way to store a crank, is it better to stand it on end, suspend it or lay it down? I have them on end right now but thought maybe there's a correct way. Thanks
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Best way? In the block.
Other than that I was taught at school to stand them up. However, I've see them laying down at several machine shops. Call a crank manufacturer. |
i wonder if it really matters..i would worry more about humidity/rust/dust...if it distorts on its own weight,i dont want it....jmo
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Originally Posted by pqjack
(Post 3509975)
i wonder if it really matters..i would worry more about humidity/rust/dust...if it distorts on its own weight,i dont want it....jmo
Coat it well with cosmolene or some other anti-corrorosion material. |
Make sure you stand them up out of the way. I had one come down across my leg and took 15 pieces of thread to close the gash in my leg.:eek:
They can fall over break a foot, a toe, they do not balance well standing on end. |
Originally Posted by Flamingo 32
(Post 3509939)
Anybody know whats the best way to store a crank, is it better to stand it on end, suspend it or lay it down? I have them on end right now but thought maybe there's a correct way. Thanks
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Bolt a flexplate to it so it cannot fall over when stood up
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Id be more worried about the damage to the crank from falling over when standing and hitting the concrete or something else than laying it down on its side for storage?
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Fixx
spray it down with some fogging oil and place it in a plastic bag and stand it up..
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At Raylar we heavy spray for rust prevention and hang them in a rack for crankshafts. In your home or small shop the same rust prevention is necessary and an old balancer makes a nice stand to put the snout in and store and also tends to keep the overall diameter protected from bumps and bruises.
Best Regards, Ray @ Raylar |
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