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How is the custom front shaft holding up Brian015
   
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How is the custom front shaft holding up Brian015
No problems whatsoever - I'm very pleased so far. So I haven't needed any of the green loctite yet.

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07.08.2010, 02:42 AM

.5mm slop on each side really shouldn't be a problem with such a large hex. I'm just glad to hear someone else is doing it before I take the plunge!

Here's some aluminum tape if you can't find any anywhere else: http://www.davesmotors.com/s.nl?c=88...0mm%20x%202.5M

My suggestion for the tape would be to drive through a new residential construction area and ask any HVAC (heating ventilation air conditioning) guy for a little, they'll probably give you a roll! (that's how I put racing stripes on my '84 crx- uber cool!)


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