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connecting rod question

Posted By: turbo toad

connecting rod question - 05/10/16 03:56 PM

It appears I may be in a pickle and need your guys expertise opinions. I had planned on using a set of used callies ultra BBC rods for my 470 build and i had them in to the machine shop to check the specs on both the crank end and the piston pin end. And my machinist reported that my small end of the rods were .002 over on all 8 rods, and my actually pin size is .990. The rods are brass bushed and if need be ill have to rebush the small ends but id like to hear your opinions on this matter, and wondering what kind of clearance i can get away with.
Running a set of forged icon pistons with a slip fit pin if that helps.
Any and all help is always appreciated
Aaron
Posted By: Cab_Burge

Re: connecting rod question - 05/10/16 06:36 PM

I have all my floating pin rods and pistons pin fittd to .0008 to .0010 for drag racing and Hi Po street driving up to 8000 RPM with good wrist pins, not cheap ones tsk I wouldn't run them at .0020 tsk
Posted By: turbo toad

Re: connecting rod question - 05/11/16 02:04 PM

Thanks Cab
Ive been in contact with callies and looks like I can get some replacement bushings for $10.50 a piece.
Callies did inform me they have alot of boat guys that run that clearance with no issues but for alittle over a hundred bucks its cheap insurance that hopefully lets this motor live longer.
Posted By: fbs63

Re: connecting rod question - 05/11/16 02:19 PM

JE sells oversize .990 pins. Get the oversize you need and have the rods and pistons pin fit to them.
Posted By: MR_P_BODY

Re: connecting rod question - 05/11/16 02:29 PM

I'm sure that by the time he did OS pins he would be
way over the price of the bushings... for me I dont go
over .0012 MAX.. usually its .0008 to .001
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Posted By: dvw

Re: connecting rod question - 05/11/16 03:40 PM

I run my race stuff at .0013"
Doug
Posted By: turbo toad

Re: connecting rod question - 05/12/16 12:01 AM

Originally Posted By fbs63
JE sells oversize .990 pins. Get the oversize you need and have the rods and pistons pin fit to them.


Thanks for the advice and ill keep that in mind fyi I believe im working with a block that passed thru your hands at one time thanks for the precision machine work that was done to said block boogie

Posted By: turbo toad

Re: connecting rod question - 05/12/16 12:07 AM

And thank you Mr P Body and you too dvw for the replies that info will help me get this thing together eventually


Talked with callies rep again today and im leaning toward having them replace the bushing in house and they quoted me 100 bucks plus the bushing price but im going to talk it over with my machinist and get his opinion on the matter.
Aaron
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