Crankshaft Deflection Gauge - Anyone Need One?

whydontu

I Tried, It Broke
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Found this at the thrift store yesterday. Cost me $10. I thought it was a bore gauge, turns out it's a crankshaft deflection gauge 4" to 20" and the dial indicator takes about 6 pounds of force to deflect the needle. Any use to anyone? Weighs about 2 pounds, so a Canada Post flat rate box will be about $25 to anywhere in Canada.

Got a nice crispy calibration certificate from 1993, unfortunately I can't read it...

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cjmac

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Found this at the thrift store yesterday. Cost me $10. I thought it was a bore gauge, turns out it's a crankshaft deflection gauge 4" to 20" and the dial indicator takes about 6 pounds of force to deflect the needle. Any use to anyone? Weighs about 2 pounds, so a Canada Post flat rate box will be about $25 to anywhere in Canada.

Got a nice crispy calibration certificate from 1993, unfortunately I can't read it...

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I would be interested. I'm in Victoria.

Chris
 

cjmac

Active Member
Found this at the thrift store yesterday. Cost me $10. I thought it was a bore gauge, turns out it's a crankshaft deflection gauge 4" to 20" and the dial indicator takes about 6 pounds of force to deflect the needle. Any use to anyone? Weighs about 2 pounds, so a Canada Post flat rate box will be about $25 to anywhere in Canada.

Got a nice crispy calibration certificate from 1993, unfortunately I can't read it...

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cjmac

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This arrived and I opened it today. It was really nicely wrapped inside and out. I'm very happy.
Thank you

Chris
 
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