Posted by DPG on October 30, 2012 at 16:43:13 from (71.28.147.227):
In Reply to: Rods posted by 51 G on October 29, 2012 at 17:23:51:
Hope this cut and paste job works....Sorry I"m not very good at "linking" or cutting and pasting... But Earl from Illinois had a great answer to 36A for this a few years back
36 A 06-01-2005 05:17:04 204.73.103.253
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What is the inside mesurement on the big end of a late model B connecting rod with out the bearing. Thanks [Reply] [No Email] Earl-IL 06-02-2005 18:57:37 205.188.116.204
Report to Moderator Re: WTW B connecting rods in reply to 36 A, 06-01-2005 05:17:04 36A, My books shows center to center 10.500 Housing bore 2.900--2.901. pin dia-1.416- 1.417 100lb. torque # 2180 cp federal rod brg with journal dia of 2.749-2.750 oil clearance .001-.0045 bearing width is 1.485 Earl In Illinois [Reply] [No Email] 36 A 06-02-2005 19:45:02 204.73.103.253
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