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with no keyway on the crank snout to locate the balancer what is the method of putting it on (aligned)?
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The bolt presses it on. You are supposed to tighten the "old" bolt to a certain lbs/ft, then remove it and torque to yield the new bolt.
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The bolt presses it on. You are supposed to tighten the "old" bolt to a certain lbs/ft, then remove it and torque to yield the new bolt.
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