I think your right PM, I was looking in the tiny oilers of the rods and it looks like there is cylinder grinding compound in them. I'm going to tear open the oil filter also and see if I didn't have an oil filter failure as well. This BS shouldn't of happen and by the looks of these rod bearing it looks like the other 3 were going to do what the first one did.
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I am going to go through this engine myself this time and do all the mike checking and installation myself. I felt intimidated before about it, but I think it's a better time then ever to do it myself.
I purchased and inside diameter measuring tool set (shown in next post)
and a micrometer tool set shown here.
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I have to wait to order the main bearings until I mike the clearances and bores of the engine.
The 87 truck doner I had and using parts from for this repair has the larger oil pump I want to use as well.
I'm going to just take my time and get everything the best I can get it and with better parts.
On the piston, there is oilers on both sides to oil the wristpin and one going down center of the rod for rod bearing. The rod stem oiler looks to have some clogging.
UPDATE: Oilers are clear on rods.
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