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Old 12-30-2005, 09:50 AM   #12 (permalink)
coolblackser
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Originally Posted by Yahnozha
Here are the numbers in question....

Crank Numbers

Block Numbers
Now the rods are also numbered, on one side is the cylinder # they came from, on the other side of the rod is the grade...

Cylinder numbers (1 & 2)

Grade, in this case 0
Personally Ive never seen a rod with anything other than grade zero, but that doesnt mean other grades arent out there.
So the side on the rod big end with only one number is the bearing grade . Just to clarify Thanks for the detailed clear pics and the math lesson. We are putting an 8 CWT crank in a VE and this helps immensely...no guess work. We do plan to double check with plastigauge though.

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