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[QUOTE="southwick_mx, post: 1440743, member: 128087"] The rod small end side to side movement has got nothing to do with my question here, I am speaking of the correct method of crankshaft/main bearing installation, in order to have a solid bottom end and optimum service life of the main bearings. To obtain this, the bearing inner rings must be perfectly axially aligned to the outer races, thus creating a suitable crankshaft end float, i.e the distance the crankshaft can be pushed from one side to the other in the completed bottom end. The small end movement is a function of the tolerances and condition of the big end components. /Lasse [/QUOTE]
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