Piston Pin Tight. If the piston pin is. The piston pin connects the piston to the connecting rod, causing the piston to transfer thrust through the connecting rod to the crankshaft. I just wanted to know if having one piston pin being a little tighter than the others is a problem. I think the pin/[iston is tight due to the cam material as well. I certainly know *how* to fix it. Turns out it was the piston pin's rounded edges that weren't polished properly (there's some slight even grinding on both. Proper piston pin fitment is crucial for optimal engine performance, reduced wear, and increased durability. If left uncorrected, the piston pin bore will quickly fail. I've seen several flat cammed motors that had the same issue, debri. Oversize pins can often be fitted to the piston and rod to. The oiled pin is carefully inserted into the pin bores of the piston and into the connecting rod eye of the connecting rod. Improper installation of the pin can cause galling of the pin, rod and piston.
I just wanted to know if having one piston pin being a little tighter than the others is a problem. If left uncorrected, the piston pin bore will quickly fail. I certainly know *how* to fix it. Improper installation of the pin can cause galling of the pin, rod and piston. Proper piston pin fitment is crucial for optimal engine performance, reduced wear, and increased durability. I think the pin/[iston is tight due to the cam material as well. If the piston pin is. Oversize pins can often be fitted to the piston and rod to. The piston pin connects the piston to the connecting rod, causing the piston to transfer thrust through the connecting rod to the crankshaft. The oiled pin is carefully inserted into the pin bores of the piston and into the connecting rod eye of the connecting rod.
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Piston Pin Tight Turns out it was the piston pin's rounded edges that weren't polished properly (there's some slight even grinding on both. Turns out it was the piston pin's rounded edges that weren't polished properly (there's some slight even grinding on both. I just wanted to know if having one piston pin being a little tighter than the others is a problem. Oversize pins can often be fitted to the piston and rod to. I certainly know *how* to fix it. If left uncorrected, the piston pin bore will quickly fail. The oiled pin is carefully inserted into the pin bores of the piston and into the connecting rod eye of the connecting rod. Improper installation of the pin can cause galling of the pin, rod and piston. The piston pin connects the piston to the connecting rod, causing the piston to transfer thrust through the connecting rod to the crankshaft. Proper piston pin fitment is crucial for optimal engine performance, reduced wear, and increased durability. If the piston pin is. I've seen several flat cammed motors that had the same issue, debri. I think the pin/[iston is tight due to the cam material as well.