If you really know youre hondas, read this....
ok im FINALLY getting around to finishing up my ls/vtec project but i have a few questions which i will make easier for everyone by posting pics up so you guys can see what im talking about...
me bein the smart guy i am, lost the paper in which i wrote which piston goes in which cylinder. So now i wanna make sure i put this **** in back together right.
on the top of the rods on the right side, it says pr4 which, i know
is the honda code for the ls stuff. but just to the left of that
is another marking like this (photoshopped so u can see):

what does that mean?
ok next point, on the rods themselves theyre marked with codes, like
this :
what do these codes stand for?
also on the side of the rods, each one is marked with a number two like
this (photoshopped so you can actually see it.)

i know some of these have to do with bearing sizes and what not and im just trying to figure all this **** out. i know i have alot of questions so i really appreciate whoever takes the time to write out a response to this. Thank you very much.
me bein the smart guy i am, lost the paper in which i wrote which piston goes in which cylinder. So now i wanna make sure i put this **** in back together right.
on the top of the rods on the right side, it says pr4 which, i know
is the honda code for the ls stuff. but just to the left of that
is another marking like this (photoshopped so u can see):

what does that mean?
ok next point, on the rods themselves theyre marked with codes, like
this :
what do these codes stand for?
also on the side of the rods, each one is marked with a number two like
this (photoshopped so you can actually see it.)

i know some of these have to do with bearing sizes and what not and im just trying to figure all this **** out. i know i have alot of questions so i really appreciate whoever takes the time to write out a response to this. Thank you very much.
match that with your crank code then you will have the right size bearing, hope that answer yours question. btw a helm's book would help
They should have the number piston on it. Other than that,
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Dual Cams »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">match that with your crank code then you will have the right size bearing, hope that answer yours question. btw a helm's book would help
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this would be correct.
Helms would also guide you much further on assembling your motor.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Dual Cams »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">match that with your crank code then you will have the right size bearing, hope that answer yours question. btw a helm's book would help
</TD></TR></TABLE>this would be correct.

Helms would also guide you much further on assembling your motor.
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