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15 August 2024

  • curprev 15:2115:21, 15 August 2024AnnabelleY34 talk contribs 4,499 bytes +4,499 Created page with "<br>Which shouldn’t be as widespread as it is, however it’s a stretch-bolt on most engines, meaning it’s tightened to the purpose that the metallic stretches, and it isn’t speculated to be re-used. They’re re-used usually enough, and fatigue could cause it the snap, and it’s in a really troublesome spot to successfully extract and repair. On the opposite end of the crankshaft the flexplate or flywheel is attached, and generally there's a pilot bearing pressed..."