mikeb
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I know cold straightening con rods in old British cars was fairly routine, but I was surprised to see this in the ‘operation and maintenance manual’ of the early 750S:
So… will any one admit to doing this?
On the scale of risky ideas, is this a ‘1’ (certain disaster) or 100 (legend best idea ever).
thanks
There are similar but slightly different instructions for later models (eg SF2..).Place two shims perfectly smooth and equal on the base
supporting the cylinder (Fig. 39). Insert the gudgeon pin into
the eye of the connecting rod, and then put said gudgeon Pin
upon the shims. If both holes of the connecting rod are parallel,
the gudgeon pin will rest on both shims. If it should touch
only one of the two shims, it will be necessary to straighten
the connecting rod, pressing appropriately on one side or the
other, till the gudgeon pin rests on both shims.
So… will any one admit to doing this?
On the scale of risky ideas, is this a ‘1’ (certain disaster) or 100 (legend best idea ever).
thanks