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Originally posted by OZZYMC View Post
Had that before on a 4x4,
My crank was also a 4x4 item and I spoke to a renowned engine builder yesterday and he has seen 2 similar results from Cozzy cranks
p.s I am still looking for another Cozzy crank
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Originally posted by RS2000CUSTOM View PostWell it appears (alledgedly ) that a bad batch of Cozzy cranks are out there and the electro inductive hardening of the crank wasnt done to exacting standards.
My crank was also a 4x4 item and I spoke to a renowned engine builder yesterday and he has seen 2 similar results from Cozzy cranks
p.s I am still looking for another Cozzy crank
Dave, If this info you have is true, then you would think the manufacturers would be well aware of this, and should acknowledge this problem by at least offering to replace the crank free of charge for you! Worth a try!
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