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#476037 11/13/22 10:51 AM
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1933 master, king pins are .732 from what I have found reamer should be .736? Is this correct?

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Not an expert answer but that sure seems a little large to me. I would think you would like to have about .002” clearance.

That might be a little snug to start but will wear well.


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The reamer I bought on ebay is marked .736 and says it covers 33 Master.

Dave

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That is what I have found. Just want to make sure it is correct.

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I have never measured any king pins I have reamed out and do it by feel. If I can turn the pin by hand it is good.
Tony


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