I just bought 2 GT550's. One has a bad crank shaft & piston. I was wondering if someone could recommend a good machine shop and parts supplier? I live in Florida just as an FYI.
Thanks.
1974 GT550 crank work
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Re: 1974 GT550 crank work
Bill Bune in Anoka MN. Has rebuilt 3 of my GT cranks. Google him for the contact info.
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Re: 1974 GT550 crank work
wavehog33 wrote:Bill Bune in Anoka MN. Has rebuilt 3 of my GT cranks. Google him for the contact info.
Bill is the man.
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If you stroke it more than twice; you're playing with it.
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Re: 1974 GT550 crank work
Did he provide bearings and seals when he rebuild your cranks?
Re: 1974 GT550 crank work
Not for me. I had previously purchased bearings and seals from Paul Miller. But my guess is he can get them for you or has them in stock.Todd's-74 wrote:Did he provide bearings and seals when he rebuild your cranks?
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Re: 1974 GT550 crank work
Todd's-74 wrote:Did he provide bearings and seals when he rebuild your cranks?
He can, but I always get seals from Paul Miller, and send them along. I have not had to replace a bearing. If you do need bearings, again (as much as some people don't like) Paul Miller is still the best source I know of. Not cheap, but the right stuff.
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If you stroke it more than twice; you're playing with it.
Too many bikes, too much time, ENOUGH SPACE, FINALLY! Never enough money.........
Too many bikes, too much time, ENOUGH SPACE, FINALLY! Never enough money.........