Posted by Tom Rowe-Drake on February 22, 2013 at 06:40:52 from (108.12.194.206):
In Reply to: Connecting rod shims posted by sdc eastern ia on February 21, 2013 at 14:56:46:
Oliver 60 4 cyl. had 3 .002 steel shims on each side of the connecting rod brg cap when it was new. As the brg. wore down the maintenance proceedure was to remove one at a time from each side of the cap to keep the clearance in speck. This has worked well for over 60 + years. I use .002 brass shim stock and trace over an original. ( 3 per side when using std. brgs. ) You have to make shim hole go completely around the connecting rod bolt or it WILL fall out in time.
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