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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.
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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.
Milburn
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