2014 2014/11

1953 Buick Replacement of Engine Parts

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SECTION 2-E - 1953 BUICK REPLACEMENT OF ENGINE PARTS - CRANKSHAFT AND CONNECTING ROD BEARINGS, PISTONS AND RINGS 2-17 REPLACEMENT OF 1953 BUICK V-8 CONNECTING ROD BEARINGS A connecting rod bearing consists of two halves or shells which are alike and interchangeable in rod and cap. When the shells are placed in rod and cap [...]

2014 2014/11

1951 Buick Replacement of Engine Parts

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SECTION 2-E REPLACEMENT OF 1951 BUICK CRANKSHAFT AND CONNECTING ROD BEARINGS, PISTONS AND RINGS 2-21 REPLACEMENT OF CONNECTING ROD BEARINGS A connecting rod bearing consists of two halves or shells which are alike and interchangeable in rod and cap. When the shells are placed in rod and cap the ends extend slightly beyond the parting [...]

2014 2014/11

1955 Buick Engine Service

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ENGINE SPECIFICATION 1955 Buick Engine Specification ENGINE DIMENSIONS, FITS AND ADJUSTMENTS 1955 Buick Engine Dimensions NOTE:   The only changes in engine dimension fits and adjustments for the 1955 Models are as follows:   CAMSHAFT IDENTIFICATION Camshafts may be identified by a ground land just forward of the No. 3 bearing [...]

2014 2014/11

1950 Buick Replacement of Engine Parts

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SECTION 2-E 1950 BUICK REPLACEMENT OF ENGINE PARTS LIKE CRANKSHAFT AND CONNECTING ROD BEARINGS, PISTONS AND RINGS 2-21 REPLACEMENT OF CONNECTING ROD BEARINGS A connecting rod bearing consists of two halves or shells which are alike and interchangeable in rod and cap. When the shells are placed in rod and cap the ends extend slightly [...]

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