I would recommend that you do put a crank shaft head on a crank shaft.
Putting any other type of head on a crank shaft could possibly break the head.
Your going to need to get a shaft that fits the head then your going to need to slide it on then screw it on simple as that.
Wrap tape around the top of the shaft to however much more thicker you need. The best tape to use is electrical.
Any head will fit on any shaft. But if you but a head on a shaft that is a different brand than the shaft, you may need to drill a new hole into the shaft. The only exceptions are the STX Crankshaft shafts which need certain heads.
yes just drill a hole if you need to
If the head fits then you just need an electric drill and put the head on. Once you have the head on, drill a screw into the shaft through the hole while applying pressure on the drill. If the head does not fit, Then put a pot of water on the stove to boil. Once it is boiling, dip the bottom of the head into the boiling water for about 8 seconds and then squeeze it onto the shaft. This worked for me with a metal shaft so you could try it with a wooden shaft. Instead of all this you could go to your local lacrosse shop and ask them to do it but it will cost you $$$.
Yes, you just need to drill a ne hole(easy).
Check the crank shaft pulley
To remove a crank shaft pulley you need to first jack up the car. Next, remove the bold holding the crack shaft pulley in place and remove the unit. Reverse direction to put the new crank shaft pulley on your car.
You will need:1. Lacrosse stickHeadShaft2. Protective gearface goggles3. CleatsSoccer or Lacrosse cleatsI preferably like soccer cleats because they are cheaper and they give me a lot of support. But that's just my opinion.
12mm /19mm
You need the right kind of stain. I stained my wooden lax shaft with some walmart stuff. You just need a brush and that and throw it on
Need to know what size engine it has.