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Rod knock: Why?
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<blockquote data-quote="Serfma" data-source="post: 16821194" data-attributes="member: 196123"><p>Pulled all of my bearings and they're all looking crisp and clean, outside of one or two that has what I'd call normal wear and tear. So my next idea is maybe wrist pins? Going to tighten the rod bolts back down to around 10ft/lbs so that I can grab and move the rod itself of every piston to see if I get any up and down play on them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Serfma, post: 16821194, member: 196123"] Pulled all of my bearings and they're all looking crisp and clean, outside of one or two that has what I'd call normal wear and tear. So my next idea is maybe wrist pins? Going to tighten the rod bolts back down to around 10ft/lbs so that I can grab and move the rod itself of every piston to see if I get any up and down play on them. [/QUOTE]
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