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Posted by Tmac on May 06, 2004 at 18:57:45 from (216.65.184.63):
I put a mic on the cranshaft journal for the connecting rods. According to the IT Manual the "CRANK PIN DIAMETER" is 2.094". My readings are as follows #1---- 2.087 #2---- 2.088 #3-----2.088 #4-----2.088 I do not know if the crank has ever been turned. Shouldnt my crank measure 2.084 if it had been turned or could this just be wear? The bearings are stamped .010 US I do not plan to turn the crank. Rod bearing running clearnce according to IT should be 1-3.5 thousands.... MY question is can you tell me what bearing should i order and am i asking for trouble by not having the crank turned.
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