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09-23-2001, 08:24 PM | #1 |
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engine rebuild question. please help
I know this will sound compleatly retarted, but if I rebuild a engine do I need to have the crank re-ground, what do I have to do to the rods.
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09-23-2001, 10:05 PM | #2 |
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It depends on the condition of your crank and rods. It's likely that they will just need to polish it up a little. If it's beyond specs too far, they may have to regrind it to fit a diferent size bearing.
The rods are the same. Also, you'll want to replace the rod bolts with ARP bolts. --nathan ------------------ --silver_pilate '91 GT, Built 306, Wolverine 1087 cam, ported Windsor Jr. Irons, and all the goodies...click the link to the left to see a full list of my mods... Tried and True 302 Being Built to Outrun You! heh heh heh... --Texas Panhandle-- Check out my site |
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