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    Dave Severson is offline CHR Member/Contributor Visit my Photo Gallery
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    First off, welcome to CHR! Was there any machine work done on the crank, and were the rods resized???? Could be the wrong size bearings, did you measure the crank or rods to see what sizes things are? Are these new parts or the original pieces from the '97 engine?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Severson View Post
    First off, welcome to CHR! Was there any machine work done on the crank, and were the rods resized???? Could be the wrong size bearings, did you measure the crank or rods to see what sizes things are? Are these new parts or the original pieces from the '97 engine?
    Thanks - no machine work done or any resizing. They are new parts for stock block
    I did do some tolerance checks, but probably should go back through them

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