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ok i got the piston & connecting rod assembly out of the block ...but now i try to take out the piston from the rod but i dont know how loose the piston pin ...i dont see any looks or some thing like that so!!! what's happen ???????
what is the advantage mr gm of pressed in pins compared to clips?
cheaper, floating pins require a bushing in the small hole, then the pin "floats" on the rod, AND the piston. costs more, very few engines are designed with floating pins any more.
If you heat up the whole assembly and the apply ice to just the pin it should fall out, or come out with slight push. You can use an oven and never go more than 250*F
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