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Old 03-07-16, 14:23
Phil Waterman Phil Waterman is offline
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Default One Big Caution If You Send Out Any Of The Work

Hi Ken and Everyone Else

One big caution if you send out piston and connecting rod machine work. MAKE SURE THEY ACTUALLY DRILL THE HOLE THROUGH THE CONNECTING ROD BEARING SHELLS.

Don't laugh, the last 216 I sent out to be mechined the guy doing the rods didn't understand that it was splash/spray lubricated not a preassure crank. The pistons and rods came back all assembled and nicely boxed with bearing installed with no holes drilled.

Stuff like this is why I always do the final assembley and clearance check on engines.

Will look for more photos, video, and dig out the tools.

Cheers Phil
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