dibbons
Well-Known Member
A recent posting on a 273 rebuild video states the clips should be installed by hand. I'm not sure about that, but who knows?
"A little story for you. I built my 354 engine myself and used pliers to put those clips in. Well, those are not tempered spring clips and they are not meant to put in with pliers. They’re meant to put in with your fingers like you did it first. I squeezed one a little too hard and although it snapped in place, it did not stay in place and during startup it got spit out and the engine stopped. I restarted it and it ran fine not realizing what had happened. 600 miles later and lots of oil I scoped the cylinder to see that the piston pin I had cut a very large groove in my beautiful new block."
rebuild video where the comment was posted:
"A little story for you. I built my 354 engine myself and used pliers to put those clips in. Well, those are not tempered spring clips and they are not meant to put in with pliers. They’re meant to put in with your fingers like you did it first. I squeezed one a little too hard and although it snapped in place, it did not stay in place and during startup it got spit out and the engine stopped. I restarted it and it ran fine not realizing what had happened. 600 miles later and lots of oil I scoped the cylinder to see that the piston pin I had cut a very large groove in my beautiful new block."
rebuild video where the comment was posted:















