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Join Date: Jul 2014
Location: b.c. canada
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can anybody tell me wrist pin clearance and wrist pin diameter I beleive i have aquired a set of old new rods with shims and dont know if my crank is still stock? had oil pan down late last year and cleaned out but oil leak front and back? wnat to replace rods and head with a new 6.1 cr I also aquired cheap. need to know engine specs and are valve guides best split or one piece am thimking new valves if needed thanks guys you are all the best for new barners barry
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Temecula, CA
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Original wrist pins were 1" in diameter. They should fit with a "light thumb push". At one time pins were available in several oversizes, starting with .001" over. A special hone is required to fit them. One-piece guides are best, they require new valves with straight stems.
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