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A question. Does it matter which way the little end bolts face when reassembling a Mag engine? The bolt heads were facing away from the valves on disassembly. What are your thoughts please?
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There is a convention about which way round they go. If reassembling the original big ends they should go back the way they came out. Also of course the thrust face of the piston must be to the correct side.
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I have always fitted them the same side as the piston split, however, this is not possible on two rods when building a 3 bearing engine!
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In this case I would suggest following Ruairidh's advice.
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On a two bearing engine I have always fitted the little end bolt heads opposite the split of the skirt.
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The reason I developed a habit of installing them on the split side is that when I started building engines it was not always possible to get little end bolts of the correct length making it a very tight installation when using standard sized pistons, the split allowed for these over-length bolts to (just) go in.
If there is an engineering reason why they should go the other way around it would be interesting to know and, if so, how the three bearing engine differs.