Small end bush interference

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simon.holyfield
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Post by simon.holyfield »

I used an adjustable reamer to set up my small ends

http://ariel-square-four.blogspot.co.uk ... e.html?m=0

Worked a treat.
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Re: Small end bush interference

Post by John.Cheetham »

Unable to vouch for the quality but Tracy Tools are showing adjustable reamers at £12.00 (not sure if this includes VAT)

I have purchased from them in the past and not been disappointed and also found their service and delivery time to be excellent.

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Post by Danny.Lee »

John

Got a reamer from Tracy tools £18 incl VAT and postage. Bit rough around the edges but worked. Not the easiest tool to use, tended to 'stick' and then 'chatter'. Maybe it was me. Anywhow the pin is now a nice easy running fit with just a trace of play.

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