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Old August 31st 04, 10:52 PM
Jerry Jesion
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Default Overhaul information

I was wondering exactly which parts are generaly NOT replaced in an
engine overhaul. Assume all new cylinders/pistons/rings/pushrods. I
know that the crank is often not replaced if it checks to spec, and
the cam may be reground and replaced but what about other parts? Are
the con rods usually replaced or reconditioned like the crank/cam?
Does it depend upon the type of overhaul (new vs service limits)? Are
reconditioned parts (con rods in particular) often used on overhauls?


Jerry
 




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