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Old 05-07-2005, 04:00 PM   #16
 
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With regards to pressing pins, do four cylinders need offset pins? I am talking about press in pins and not floaters. I know that V8 engines (and maybe V6 too?) are supposed to have the pin offset slightly to one side otherwise it may knock. I have always had a machine shop do them for fear of pysically damaging parts or causing heat damage to components.

The wrist pin hole in the piston is offset from the center of the piston. The wrist pin itself is not offset. Our motors have an offset pin hole in the piston if it is stock. The last set of pistons I had made, the pin hole was not offset.


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