Crank oil gallery hole

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A bit of an obscure question. First some background. I have a mk3 crank that looks to have spun its big end shells. I sent it off to mile high for a grind along with a mk2 crank. They were a bit careless with the mk3 crank, both halves came back with damaged threads. On the drive side pretty bad. The mk2 looked great. This is just a comment and not the reason for the post. I recall seeing posts in the past reporting similar experiences. I know that cnw uses them, so they obviously are familiar with Norton cranks and I know others recomend them. Based on my experience I'm afraid I can't.

Anyway, back to my question. Before reassembling the mk3 I cleaned the sludge traps and saw that the timing side gallery hole was totally blocked. Likely the cause of the seize. Once I had cleaned it up I noticed that the oil way as it enters the sludge trap is round, like it was drilled. All the other cranks I've looked at have a larger slotted hole. This was very much a bitsa bike, so I'm wondering if the crank half is original or maybe from a different model. Any thoughts?

Btw, I'm going to try out Marine crankshaft in orange county for the next pair of cranks. Will give some feedback if anyone is interested.
 
The British bike shop I used to go to in San Diego recommended Marine, so thats where I went. They did my Norton and my A65 crankshafts. About two weeks turnaround. It’s reassuring to be able to trust someone with your expensive parts to get it right.
 
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