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Old 01-03-2008, 07:58 PM   #67 (permalink)
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Default Re: What is with Rod Bearings dying?

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Originally Posted by Patryn View Post
Could be the case. I do know the machinest used a caliper. However you may be correct, maybe it is best to just replace all the rods anyway. In this next rebuild its going to be very through and through, if I have to stand over the person doing the machining. For sure I'll see if there aren't any other ways to increase oiling to the bearings too, such as the crossdrilled crank.
just so i sleep well at nite will you just promise to get new rods? I wouldnt run yours again. oh and check the new ones before installing them.
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