DIY for drilling crankshaft oil holes

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Don Gale
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DIY for drilling crankshaft oil holes

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Awesome picture Don. Thanks for sharing
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If you thought you had oversteer before, wait until that engine is installed in a 356.
Some days it's just not worth chewing through the restraints.....

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#4 Post by Don Gale »

But it's only a 2 cylinder crank, maybe for a Citroen 2CV?
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