Posted by thresherman on January 03, 2010 at 17:54:58 from (69.171.163.46):
Finally got to my 706 engine this weekend I had bought the kit about 4years ago.Thought I would just get some .002 over bearings, as I wasn't getting crank done. Well started in and was going good, got mains in, checked clearance, .002, real nice. Made a sleeve pulling puck, worked great, sleeves in and out in no time. Came time to put pistons in, checked the clearance, not enough. Who would of thought that .002 over bearings on the rods would not work. Since the bearings are 4 years old, chances of exchanging them is slight. So time to order new bearings......hoping to have it ready to fire in a couple weeks.
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