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Crank Replacement

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dustrpilot

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I apologize if this is off subject or a little to deep, but I have a 0-320 from a wrecked Skyhawk. I believe its a 0-320 E2D, but its missing the oil sump so its a guess, but I do know it came from an older Skyhawk. I dialed the crank and it is bent to .010, so I want to replace it. Is it possible to put a solid crank in this engine?ThanksMike
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