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Posted by Tan67 on April 05, 2007 at 18:31:48 from (64.12.117.8):
In Reply to: Rod bearings posted by eshoreboy on April 05, 2007 at 18:18:16:
they make a thing called PLAST-I-GAUGE. Its a little plastic string that you put between the crank and and rod cap with the baering and tourqe it to the spec. The wider the string gets the better it will have a scale on the side of the package that it comes in showing how many thousents claerence you have to play with just lay it aginst the pagage scale to measure. the best place to get it would be NAPA or any store that carries CLEVITE 77 parts witch is about the best out ther witch wont run you but about $1 ot $2 for it. it dont take much. I have some if you want it free of charge just out ther laying in my garage. if so send an e-mail.thanks.
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