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<blockquote data-quote="davidd" data-source="post: 65739" data-attributes="member: 1177"><p>I have never used this, but Pat Manning got it from Big Sid. It is a jig to install and ream a small end in situ. The long tubes slide over the cylinder studs. The jig is then placed on the studs and positioned to grab the connecting rod. The two con rod grabbers are eccentric to hold the rod firmly. It is all machined, by Bill Jean I assume, to hold everything square. The bushing installer/remover is in the lower left. I have left out the machined spacers and washers for clarity.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]13399[/ATTACH] </p><p></p><p>David</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davidd, post: 65739, member: 1177"] I have never used this, but Pat Manning got it from Big Sid. It is a jig to install and ream a small end in situ. The long tubes slide over the cylinder studs. The jig is then placed on the studs and positioned to grab the connecting rod. The two con rod grabbers are eccentric to hold the rod firmly. It is all machined, by Bill Jean I assume, to hold everything square. The bushing installer/remover is in the lower left. I have left out the machined spacers and washers for clarity. [ATTACH=full]13399[/ATTACH] David [/QUOTE]
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