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Machining stamps

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Hello Gang,

As some of you know I have been busy to my 86 year old mother who suffered two strokes about 10 days ago, she has heart issues as well and a lung infection. Not looking good :cry: . Thanks for the continung well wishes and prayers. :wink:

I finally got a little downtime and escaped to the mancave. I decided I would rebuild my spare engine this winter. It has been done before in its life. On the back of the block it is stamped:

R-.020
M-.010
B-.040
Of course that is the rods, mains, and bore. However below that there is also stamped:
R-0012
M-0013
:?: :?
I cannot figure out what this could apply to? Any clues?

Thanks :wink:
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Hi,

Could it possibly be the clearance between the rods and the crankshaft and the crankshaft and the main bearing caps?


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David,
Sorry to hear about your mother, I went thru the stroke thing with my mother last year. Not fun. I hope everything goes as easily as possible for all concerned.
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We hope for the best with your family, David. Sorry I have no idea what the extra stampings might be, but my engine has a rebuild tag and I'll see if it lists what those are....
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Best wishes to Mom. :) Mikes statement is right on the money. Side clearance of the rods and mains. It's great to see this detail when getting into a rebuilt motor showing that the shop and guy doing the work had some pride of workmanship. That is quickly becoming a lost practice.
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Thanks for the kind words. It is hard to see her go from 100% independent to this :(

Mike, HB, yep, I bet that is it, the side clearance. With all that has been going on my mind was mush and I needed some guidance. I will measure and see if those specs on the block are still in tolerence then order up some parts..

Thanks :D
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