Please check my math. The density of steel is aprox. 490 pounds per cubic foot or 7.8 grams/cubic centimeter. I have several rods where the large end is about 15 grams heavier than the lightest one. To remove 15 grams from the big end of a rod (the rod cap boss), I have to remove aproximately 2 cc. of metal. One cc. is about the size of a sugar cube (.4 inch on a side). That seems like an awful lot of metal to grind off. Have I missed something? And for aluminum (2.7 gm/cc)pistons it seems worse.
Steve
Steve
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