Subject: Re: Rod Oil Holes
Author: Greg Hopkins
Date: Feb 17, 2003, 4:06 PM
Post ID: 1711962452
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I think that the hole lines up with a hole in the end of th rod. I just put a
new head on my '74 850,and I think this is correct. If you didn't take the
pistyon off the rod, then make sure that thettle arrow on the top of the
piston faces forward. Greg, '74 LAPD
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