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4.6 2v assembled incorrectly by MS
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<blockquote data-quote="Three21" data-source="post: 16039722" data-attributes="member: 158276"><p>Good to hear they think it'll clean. </p><p></p><p>After they get it back together ask them what the rod side clearance is (between the rods or rod to crank shoulder) should around 0.010 in. I believe spec is 0.005in to 0.019in max. My only concern would be with losing material from where the rods were contacting each other or the crank shoulders.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Three21, post: 16039722, member: 158276"] Good to hear they think it'll clean. After they get it back together ask them what the rod side clearance is (between the rods or rod to crank shoulder) should around 0.010 in. I believe spec is 0.005in to 0.019in max. My only concern would be with losing material from where the rods were contacting each other or the crank shoulders. [/QUOTE]
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