Posted by Tom Fleming on April 25, 2010 at 02:54:16 from (67.20.229.132):
In Reply to: C or Super C Rod specs? posted by looking for info on April 24, 2010 at 17:12:45:
I'll go dig my shop manual out, but the C-113 and the C-123 will be the same for the dimensions you are asking for. The only thing that changed was the bore diameter and they added a water pump ( at least those are the main things).
Center to Center distance : 7.250
Piston pin bushing, bore: .9196 - .9199
running clearance: .0007
piston pin diameter: .9192 - 9195
rod journal bearing diameter: 1.749 - 1.750
rod journal running clearance: .0015 - .0030
Hope this helps.
This post was edited by Tom Fleming at 03:24:04 04/25/10 2 times.
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