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428 Wrist Pin Clearances
By Rollie H - 03/07/2001 10:34:24 AM; IP 205.188.193.52
I have a 428 with a few little problems that I am fixing and noticed something. The wrist pin on the piston I have out seems a touch loose. I dont have another one out to compare it to.

How much play is allowed before replacing the bushing and or pin?

Rollie H.
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Collapse <b>428 Wrist Pin Clearances</b>&nbsp;-- <font color=#0000ff>Rollie H, <i>03/07/2001</i></font>428 Wrist Pin Clearances -- Rollie H, 03/07/2001
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 RE: 428 Wrist Pin Clearances -- kevin, 03/07/2001
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 RE: What the heck you wanna overbore the thing for? -- Lew, 02/23/2004
 Your drill bit numbers are good. -- Dave Shoe, 02/24/2004
 FE Wall Thickness -- Leo, 03/10/2001
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