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Old 05-27-2009, 10:45 AM
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Hi I am currently building a high comp gsr, Im using 12.5:1 pistons on stock rods and gave them to a shop to have the old ones removed and new ones pressed on. Problem is 3 of the pistons move freely on the wrist pins like they should, the last one doesnt. It moves but it just feels kinda tight, iv tried chucking a load of oil over it and wiggling it around but that hasnt helped. Should I take it back to the shop or is this normal? any ideas would be good....
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id take it back to the shop. it should move like all the others.
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how are you using 12:5:1 pistons on stock rods?
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Originally Posted by jdm_Jim
how are you using 12:5:1 pistons on stock rods?
x2 i always thought you had to have aftermarket rods with pistons
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wrist pins have to be fitted properly. The piston/wrist pin clearances have to be checked. If it's too loose or too tight, you'll have issues. Highly recommended that you use aftermarket rods. Eagle or manley rods are commonly used.
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hmm well there jus ycp's of ebay, kinda doing the build on a budget. doesnt sound as though the shop will be able to do anything if i return them then?
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how about getting them to press the old wrist pi into it? I just dont see what getting new conrods is gonna do as its the pin which is too big
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bump could there be some crap caught up in there? ie would it be worth going to the shop and getting him to clean it all up and do it again? some1 has to have had this problem at some point
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