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JonT 12-12-2015 07:18 AM

Does someone have a diagram of a 3.6 crank?
 
I want to make sure I have the rod journals and main journals labeled correctly. Thanks

Bonus question--how did you label the rod bolts when you measured them prior to installation (to check for stretch) for future reference in case you ever needed to reuse them (ARP)?

Flat6pac 12-12-2015 08:08 AM

The spec is the same as a 3.2 except for forward of #8
Bruce

JonT 12-12-2015 09:15 AM

Thanks Bruce but I'm not familiar with a 3.2 crank either. Im just looking for something really simple ei. an arrow "this is the no.1 rod bearing" or "this is the no. 4 main bearing".

Flat6pac 12-12-2015 11:38 AM

#1 main is a heavy oil feed bearing to the rods as is #8. #1 starts at the flywheel through #8 is the solid Nose bearing.
Starting at 8 the first throw for the rod is #4, then #1, #5, #2, #6, #3.
Bruce

Trackrash 12-12-2015 06:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JonT (Post 8914941)
Bonus question--how did you label the rod bolts when you measured them prior to installation (to check for stretch) for future reference in case you ever needed to reuse them (ARP)?

I used a mic to measure each bolt before and after torquing. I recorded the actual measurement of each with the rod number.

gtc 12-15-2015 04:15 PM

The machinist that resized my rods scribed a number on the head of each bolt.


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