i never heard of this before.. a friend of mine called about a show this morning on engine assy. they put together a v8 engine and then checked the torque to turn the crank.. at first it took 43 lbs to turn the crank. then he loosened the rod caps and jammed a feeler gage,as tight as he could between the adjacent rods and retighten the rod caps. the torque then was 11 lbs to turn the crank. even tho i know there is a little clearance on the rod bolts to the cap i never thougth about the cap being slightly off center. i have 4 extra rods on bench so when i checked them i could feel 2 of the 4 were off probably a couple thousants. you could feel the offset on bolt sides of the cap and the other 2 were right in line with the rod. i dont know how much clearance our engines have . on the show they said as long as they do not touch there is no problem but as i have said i had never thougth about the caps being slightly off due to the tight fit when putting the caps on.. but its easy to understand with there being clearance on the cap holes.. a friend of mine had a hard to turn crank on a v8 caddy he put together and when we loosened and retighten the rods the crank turn loosened up ...so i think this would be a good tip when doing a engine assy..of course you folks probably knew this ..
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