havoc_squad
Senior Chief Petty Officer
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- Mar 5, 2011
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I'm having an issue with just ONE connecting rod cap inlet, the clearance hole when the bolt is put only finger tight won't allow my 12 point socket in without pushing the rod cap at that end out of alignment.
Which then I can barely feel a crack/line.
All other holes on the connecting rod caps are wonderful, no problems at all.
I've turned down the socket a couple of times, which has helped for the clearance but I'm still running into a small ridge at the cap side.
The other side is butter smooth with no irregularities.
Do I need to take the rod cap to a machinist and bring my 12 point socket with me to fix the clearance issue?
Which then I can barely feel a crack/line.
All other holes on the connecting rod caps are wonderful, no problems at all.
I've turned down the socket a couple of times, which has helped for the clearance but I'm still running into a small ridge at the cap side.
The other side is butter smooth with no irregularities.
Do I need to take the rod cap to a machinist and bring my 12 point socket with me to fix the clearance issue?