[Land-speed] Dumb Question # 4857 - Wrist Pin Diameters

Larry Mayfield drmayf at mayfco.com
Thu Nov 24 15:29:50 MST 2011


Oh, Oh , I see it now!   Funny....
mayf

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On 11/24/2011 1:51 PM, Jon Wennerberg wrote:
> That's a simple one, Mayf.  I'm surprised you didn't figure it out.
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> .927" = 23.546 mm, and .912" - 23.165mm.  Both are pretty common metric measurements, I guess.
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> There -- now does it make sense?
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> Jon a/k/a Seldom Seen Slim
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> On Nov 24, 2011, at 4:20 PM, Larry Mayfield wrote:
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> Ok, now that I have been educate on the facts that GM wrist pins are far
> more prevalent than the Ford pins, here is a corollary  question:  What
> the heck is up with the odd ball diameters of the pins? When I looked
> through a listing of pins, I don't think I found any with what I would
> consider a nominal dimension.  I mean, fords is 0.912 inches and GM's is
> 0.927.  Why the odd dimension used?
>
> mayf


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