I'm thinking that there may be a cheaper way than sending the crank out for repair. There's one on eBay right now. Perhaps someone could tell me if it will fit my GLZ. But, just so I don't have to keep asking, how does one know how to match up cranks with engines? I've seen several cranks for sale on eBay but have no idea how to tell which might fit my engine. It's bad enough that I have to worry about whether the cranks on eBay are in any better shape than the one I already have.
In case anyone is wondering what happened to the crank with the knock, well, that's a bit of a story in itself. The fellow I bought the bike from loaded the bike down with fairing, bags, floor boards, heel & toe shifter, CD, cigarette lighter, and you name it. Even the brass license plate frame must weigh a couple pounds. He rode with Harley riders who told him to never take the bike over 4K RPM, so he didn't. The first thing I did was take off all the junk and put it back to original, but it was too late for the rod bearings. (He also said he put two-cycle motor oil in the gasoline to clean the carbs. I still wonder why he didn't try gas treatment.)
Thanks for any replies.
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