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Old November 1st 05, 08:27 AM
Ole Moyer
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Drilling a solid crankshaft



Has anyone had experience with a solid Lycoming crankshaft modified
(drilled) to open oil passages required to control a constant speed prop?



I'm asking for a cousin with a friend who knows a guy with an airboat.


 




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