I'm about to have all these rods resized:
Can someone tell me which sizes these should be? I haven't got my Haynes here, and I doubt it's there.
Also, my machinist knows this, but if I'm using a floating wristpin, what should the clearance on this be?
Big end sizing
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Re: Big end sizing
1300 big end rod housing size is 1.8955" / 1.8960" .
Ideally the little end needs bushing , boring then finish honing until the pin just goes in .
Ideally the little end needs bushing , boring then finish honing until the pin just goes in .
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Re: Big end sizing
Thanks alot Simon. Would you aim for the upper or lower limit, and if so why?
What about S rods?
I know that the little end ideally needs a bush, but I'd like to run in straight in the rod for the first rebuild if you know what I mean.
Thanks again!
What about S rods?
I know that the little end ideally needs a bush, but I'd like to run in straight in the rod for the first rebuild if you know what I mean.
Thanks again!
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Re: Big end sizing
I've actually asked this before
For future reference:
http://www.vintageminiracing.com/phpBB3 ... ?f=6&t=776
For future reference:
http://www.vintageminiracing.com/phpBB3 ... ?f=6&t=776