I need 2 pistons and connecting rods on them.. i pressed used rods on mine and they are on backwards and dont wanna risk breaking piston trying to turn the rods over.... its a pita.... lmk thanks
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3100 Pistons & Connecting Rod
Robert
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96 Grand Prix SE 3100 202,000 miles
New Rebuilt 3100
New Rebuilt 4T60-E
Exhaust
Drilled/Slotted Rotors
95 Grand Prix GTP 177,000 miles
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3" Magnaflow Catback
Lowered 2" Eibach in front Brichmount Rear
94-96 Hi-Po 5 Stars on 245/50/16
90 Pontiac Turbo Grand Prix
5 Speed Swapped
127,000
Spec Stage 3 Clutch
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Brand new Engine 1,000 Miles
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Originally posted by 94GPGTP View PostI need 2 pistons and connecting rods on them.. i pressed used rods on mine and they are on backwards and dont wanna risk breaking piston trying to turn the rods over.... its a pita.... lmk thanks
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Originally posted by ForcedFirebird View PostWhat did you use to press them on? Proper tooling should be able to turn them around without damage. A machine shop might charge you like $10/ea.Robert
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96 Grand Prix SE 3100 202,000 miles
New Rebuilt 3100
New Rebuilt 4T60-E
Exhaust
Drilled/Slotted Rotors
95 Grand Prix GTP 177,000 miles
White
3" Magnaflow Catback
Lowered 2" Eibach in front Brichmount Rear
94-96 Hi-Po 5 Stars on 245/50/16
90 Pontiac Turbo Grand Prix
5 Speed Swapped
127,000
Spec Stage 3 Clutch
230,000 mile Getrag 282
Emissions Deleted
Brand new Engine 1,000 Miles
Fully Custom Built car
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Originally posted by TDIXON View Postput them in the oven for 10 to 20 min and the pins may come back out easier. idk but just a thought.
Cooling the pins or heating the rods make a faster press-on, but pressing off makes it difficlut since the metals are touching and transfer heat.
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