+.004" o.d. Chevy rod brgs?
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+.004" o.d. Chevy rod brgs?
I knew I should have stayed away from this POS rebuilder motor. All the rods are 2.229", .004" over. I know Clevite makes +.002", anyone hear of a +.004"?
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Never mind, I remembered I have a good set of PM rods I'll swap out these freaks with.
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Re: +.004" o.d. Chevy rod brgs?
I dont know what is worse, that or oversize valve stems
Bill Koustenis
Advanced Automotive Machine
Waldorf Md
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Advanced Automotive Machine
Waldorf Md
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Re: +.004" o.d. Chevy rod brgs?
I would say one journal or should I say half of one journal ground undersize on a crankshaft for the rod throws might be the best I’ve seen yet
Re: +.004" o.d. Chevy rod brgs?
Older Mopar V8s which might have one or more oversize lifter bores. Neither the dealer nor the local parts stores could get replacements. Probably no big thing after the internet.
Oversize valve stems on small block Chevys, usually small-valve truck heads. Easy to get and in stock everywhere, they were so common...
"Stock replacement" aftermarket timing sets with either advance or retard ground in, apparently for early emissions engines one way, and who knows for the other. And "stock replacement" cams that might be ground straight up, advanced, or retarded. I wound up degreeing every cam that I installed, even on stock replacement short blocks. Some were more than eight degrees off. Used a lot of those "obsolete" offset keys and bushings.
Timing marks. Lord love a duck. Even if the timing cover, pointer, or balancer were all apparently original equipment, they might say anything.
Oversize valve stems on small block Chevys, usually small-valve truck heads. Easy to get and in stock everywhere, they were so common...
"Stock replacement" aftermarket timing sets with either advance or retard ground in, apparently for early emissions engines one way, and who knows for the other. And "stock replacement" cams that might be ground straight up, advanced, or retarded. I wound up degreeing every cam that I installed, even on stock replacement short blocks. Some were more than eight degrees off. Used a lot of those "obsolete" offset keys and bushings.
Timing marks. Lord love a duck. Even if the timing cover, pointer, or balancer were all apparently original equipment, they might say anything.