Hello,
I have a question about rod cap alignment when re-assembling a 1996 V4 looper, E120TLERK.
I am wondering about the "feel" of the crack where the rod and cap come together. I have searched and read posts on this question, but I haven't seen an answer to the specific thing I am experiencing.
I am doing this rod cap alignment as a dry fit for practice with the rod in a vise. I align the rod cap, and I can immediately feel when it is aligned correctly. Any mis-alignment is instantly noticible by a ridge on the outside of the rod that can be easily felt. So, I get it aligned, and lightly hand tighten the bolts, check again for sure, and then torque to spec.
Here is the problem: When the outside crack line is checked, no ridge or edge is noticible. But on the INSIDE of the rod where the bearing rides, there is a noticible edge, something that would not be acceptable if it was felt on the outside surface.
I have tried nine different rods, all with the same result, a "feelable" edge inside when dry fit and torqued.
I don't know if this is OK or not. Anyone have ideas or suggestions?
I have a question about rod cap alignment when re-assembling a 1996 V4 looper, E120TLERK.
I am wondering about the "feel" of the crack where the rod and cap come together. I have searched and read posts on this question, but I haven't seen an answer to the specific thing I am experiencing.
I am doing this rod cap alignment as a dry fit for practice with the rod in a vise. I align the rod cap, and I can immediately feel when it is aligned correctly. Any mis-alignment is instantly noticible by a ridge on the outside of the rod that can be easily felt. So, I get it aligned, and lightly hand tighten the bolts, check again for sure, and then torque to spec.
Here is the problem: When the outside crack line is checked, no ridge or edge is noticible. But on the INSIDE of the rod where the bearing rides, there is a noticible edge, something that would not be acceptable if it was felt on the outside surface.
I have tried nine different rods, all with the same result, a "feelable" edge inside when dry fit and torqued.
I don't know if this is OK or not. Anyone have ideas or suggestions?