Whats the correct procedure for fitting the conrods?

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Niander101
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Whats the correct procedure for fitting the conrods?

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Whats the correct procedure for fitting the conrods?
to centuries etc as i notice if the screw is over tightened the rod binds
so how tight for the screws ?
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Re: Whats the correct procedure for fitting the conrods?

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The conrod should just fall over on its own...
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Re: Whats the correct procedure for fitting the conrods?

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It sounds like you have the end cap fitted the wrong way around.

You will see on your rod, a cast feature right by the parting line you will also see a similar mark on the end cap, these should be both on the same side!

Does your rod have a brass shell bearing location spacer on each side? Is the big end journal in good condition 0.6245" to 0.625"?

The rod big end screws should be torqued up to 7 ft lbs, if the journal is within the above tolerances & the screws at the right torque & it still binds, you've distorted the cap & need to buy a new rod from John.
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Re: Whats the correct procedure for fitting the conrods?

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ITs ok now i did notice the little marks
Whats the procedure for changing out the main bearing bushes?
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