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RE: 67 390 ?Confused with Rods and Pistons?
By Rollie H. - 11/19/2002 2:33:43 AM; IP 199.183.169.240
There is an oiling hole in the small end of the rod which allows oil to get to the wrist pin. It should be pointing toward the top inside of the engine and not down and out. Maybe it could work the other way ok, but Ford didn't do it that way. The C clips used to keep the wrist pin in the piston go in a certain way also. Install them with the smooth rounded edge side against the pin and the rougher sharper edge side to the outside.
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 67 390 ?Confused with Rods and Pistons? -- Wilson, 11/18/2002
 RE: 67 390 ?Confused with Rods and Pistons? -- Bill, 11/18/2002
 The bevel on the rod faces the crank [n/m] -- Dan Davis, 11/18/2002
RE: 67 390 ?Confused with Rods and Pistons? -- Rollie H., 11/19/2002
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