ill fit my rod into your cylinder
You should heat the metal cylinder and cool the metal rod. Heating the cylinder will cause it to expand, making it easier to insert the rod. Cooling the rod will cause it to contract, allowing it to fit into the hole more easily.
cylinder
A rod is an elongated cylinder, so it has 2 circular edges.
The cylinder lock and cylidner rod.
if you meant a cylinder rod then you must take off the oil pan gasket and remove the oil connecting rod cap bearings to the cylinder rod- they cylinder must be removed from the top of the engine- to do this you must remove the cylinder head- you must use a ridge reamer to clean the ridge then remove the cylinder and rod from the engine - there is usually a reason the rod is bad- check bottom pan for damage to the bearings and check the cylinder for scoring or damamge- replace any bearings or connecting rods that are out of spec by using a plasigate you can check lower bearings and cap bearings check specs on piston rings and cylinder walls
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If the diameter of the rod is increased but the oil flow remains the same, the retraction speed of the cylinder rod will decrease. This is because a larger diameter rod requires more volume of oil to fill, resulting in slower movement when the same amount of oil is flowing through.
The best rod would be the a good rod instead of an old rod.
i think if the years are the same it should work i just tried putting a 01 cylinder on a 97 and the exhaust valve rod is different that's the only thing that held me up
Assuming a rod is a cylinder the surface area is the area of the top + the area of the bottom + the area of the cylinder wallsA = 2πr2 + 2πrh = 2πr(r + h)
rod bearings only fit one way
The piston rod torque specs for a 2002 Honda accord 4 cylinder are 151 ft lbs