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    Thanks a lot everybody, very helpful, it is a 350 small block, what i did was just try each cap on each bore and then felt with the fingernail if the cap was aligned with the bore, there is one cap where i can feel a little bit of a edge, but i have seen more blocks with the cap hangin out or in just a little bit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nolimits10
    Thanks a lot everybody, very helpful, it is a 350 small block, what i did was just try each cap on each bore and then felt with the fingernail if the cap was aligned with the bore, there is one cap where i can feel a little bit of a edge, but i have seen more blocks with the cap hangin out or in just a little bit.
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    now that you think you're close, take a piece of "plasti gauge" and check it. won't take but a min. and cost very little. i would, could save you a lot of work. if you don't know how to use it , just do a search on plasti gauge on the webb.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nolimits10
    Thanks a lot everybody, very helpful, it is a 350 small block, what i did was just try each cap on each bore and then felt with the fingernail if the cap was aligned with the bore, there is one cap where i can feel a little bit of a edge, but i have seen more blocks with the cap hangin out or in just a little bit.
    Thanks
    I would also add this.
    Don't use a stamp set for any rod's or cap's you will distort the rod's for sure.
    Buy an etching tool instead.

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    Use NEW connecting rod bolts for the final assembly. Consider the torque and centrifugal forces working together at 4000 + rpm.

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