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Posted by lee on February 17, 2006 at 18:48:50 from (12.6.155.115):
In Reply to: Piston pin bushings posted by rollnwelda on February 17, 2006 at 18:01:20:
Your post is unclear. Did you write that correctly .005? Is that the pin to bush clearance? If so you've answered your own question. Replace them. If you meant .0005 beyond the factory .0007 you could probably run them but why would you? They would be close to clattering. The motor is apart. The bushings are cheap. The process at a machine shop is to press out the old, press in the new, and hone to size. For very little money you will have it back to factory or better and good for 30 years. You should have them check the rods are not cracked, bent, or twisted, the big ends round. They can correct most things, not all. They can do this pretty cheap for you. I would do it regardless. I probably wouldn't even take time to measure them.
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