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Old Nov 18th, 2020, 19:30   #4
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I agree with Army. Take your new bearings, connecting rods and your new wrist pins / gudgeon pins to the machinist and have them remove old and insert the new bearings into the connecting rods. The should also fit the gudgeon pins to the small end bearings. At this point, depending on the required fitting the gudgeon pins may get matched to the connecting rods so have them marked so that they remain matched when you do final assembly.
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