Interesting result
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You can see what I did, realize there is some sag introduced sticking out like that but? It was .034 on the machined surface by the wheel bearing, .037 then .034 headed tword the chuck on the ground(?) surfaces. Interesting part is, like talked about eariler, the highs and lows are not in line, so it is in fact twisted. There is all the info I have, and more than I know what to do with? Had about a .002 in the last pic next to the splines on a machined surface. Know the indicator set up isn't ideal but the best I could do with my lack of fore though when I chucked it.
@Vbb199 have you ever turned one of these things? The one I did sure didn't act like 4140. Or any type of cast iron or maluiable(sp?) steel. Turned more like a cheap grade 2 bolt, didn't cut, just pulled apart. It actually broke when I was parting it off, with a good 1/2 inch still intact.