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    no i think that is what the crank will support for a bobweight. i would say it is nice to be light but the crank has a counter weight that will support this much bob weight. all them china cranks you almost all the time you have to drill the hell out of them .i do not think he got the real bob weigth? on the pistons for small blocks i like the mahle power packs but i do not use alot of pistons for the small blocks alot of low buck jobs like cast pistons or hyper . have use more big block pistons je ross srp diamond and speed pro hyper kb trw and other alot of the time i am just happy that i can bore a block out for new pistons that have not been shot out of a canon into a brickwall any one feel my pain sitting with a file and a sharp pick working on a old set of ash trays
    Last edited by pat mccarthy; 08-16-2007 at 05:59 PM.
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