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Ed Funk

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Is there any difference in the Si and Dx cranks? Forged vs cast?
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Not that I've ever found. Both are forged from everything I've read or been told.


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Ed Funk

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Thanks, Jay.
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Cranks are identical as both engines have the same stroke (and bore).


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