I guess this is a rant, "WTB" and a plea, all in one!
I picked up, last year, a '66 200 short block from a guy on another forum. He bought a '66 ragtop to put a v-8 in and was parting out what he didn't need. So I bought (real cheap) basically the short block. The guy told me the engine ran and he was told by HIS seller that it had a "recent" rebuild. So the guy who sold it to me could not vouch for the completeness, etc.
Well I have started to take 'er apart to check the previous rebuild work. First thing noticed was the #1 piston was about 55-60 thou down the bore. All the rest averaged about 30 thou! So I took the pistons out, and to the best of my meager ability with a caliper, I measured the rod length, it is 20 thou shorter than rods #2-#6
!!! And the "date" code cast into #1 is C1DE and for #2-#6 the date is C3DE. #2-#6 lengths are within the tolerance from the shop manual too.
I also weighed the piston assemblies (rod, bearing, piston, pin,rings) and for #2-#6 they are all with in 4 grams of eachother. I think that is pretty good :roll: But #1 is close to 20 grams lighter
So my rant is why someone who assemble an engine with mismatched parts!!! I'm assuming that the engine would run poorly with lower compression on ONE cylinder and be a little out of balance with ONE piston/rod lighter. OR are these number within tolerance?
There got that off my chest!
But now I need a single standard length connection rod
. Can anyone help?
tanx
I picked up, last year, a '66 200 short block from a guy on another forum. He bought a '66 ragtop to put a v-8 in and was parting out what he didn't need. So I bought (real cheap) basically the short block. The guy told me the engine ran and he was told by HIS seller that it had a "recent" rebuild. So the guy who sold it to me could not vouch for the completeness, etc.
Well I have started to take 'er apart to check the previous rebuild work. First thing noticed was the #1 piston was about 55-60 thou down the bore. All the rest averaged about 30 thou! So I took the pistons out, and to the best of my meager ability with a caliper, I measured the rod length, it is 20 thou shorter than rods #2-#6

I also weighed the piston assemblies (rod, bearing, piston, pin,rings) and for #2-#6 they are all with in 4 grams of eachother. I think that is pretty good :roll: But #1 is close to 20 grams lighter

So my rant is why someone who assemble an engine with mismatched parts!!! I'm assuming that the engine would run poorly with lower compression on ONE cylinder and be a little out of balance with ONE piston/rod lighter. OR are these number within tolerance?
There got that off my chest!


tanx