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Unread 09-09-2021, 08:22 AM   #1
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When you think how close 16 and 20 on bore diameter, they’re only .007
Difference.


Actually the difference between the 20 at .615” and the 16 at .662” is .047”






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You are correct sir, I thought something didn’t sound right about that. I really liked the idea of this information on the back of someone’s business card but not much help if the information is wrong. Thank you for the correction.
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