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Old 04-22-2014, 11:11 PM   #1
Steve Plucker
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Default Front Crossmember Starting Crank Bearing support holes...

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On the 1929 (about February/March through December 1929) front cross members there are two holes which support the Starting Crank Bearing by means of two bosses on the bottom of the bearing itself.

All of the front cross members that I have seen (when viewed from the front of the cross member) have a "oblong/elongated hole" to the left of the square hole for the spring bolt and a "round hole" to the right of the square hole.

HOWEVER...Have any of you seen just the opposite? Where the "round hole" is on the left and the "oblong/elongated hole" is on the right?

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