Hard to twist a crank, they're built to stand the force of sudden stop when the brake is deployed at full rpm. If there is any significant twist, it means the two ends are no longer on the same center lines but when it's installed in the crankcase the two ends are forced to turn on the same center line and this produces wobble stress of the case bearings and radial run out of the two ends along with end plane wobble of both ends.. Not good.