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Re: Piston and bearings ID
« on: Apr 04, 2011, 09:31:27 PM »
how is it not the plasti guage expandes to a cirtin measurement for what size berings are in a truck thats how ive always figured out what bering to buy for a TRUCK I DONT SEE HOW YOU COULD POSSIBLY think that
That is different then I have always used it. The only thing I have ever used it for was the make sure the clearence between the crank and the bearing was the right tolarence according to the instructions that came with the bearings or the FSM. You just taught me a new use for it that I did not know and I have been building engines for over fifty years. The way I have always found if the bearings were oversized was to look on the back.
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