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Good stuff. Thanks for sharing.
It turns out that the bearings are neither too rare nor too obscure (although the Suzuki/Chevrolet cars they come from probably aren't as numerous as R4's). However I find it's odd to make a new rod, using a different bearings that is actually has less surface area.
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F10A engine was used in the old Suzuki Jimny; out of production since the 1980's I believe.
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Yes you're right Stuart, produced in India until about 2000 I understand. Not entirely relevant but in Rajasthan at one time being seen in a Maruti Gypsy (Jimny) carried an automatic prison sentence. They were the mount of choice for smugglers operating across the Thar between Pakistan and India!
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That's interesting. It explains an incident I had in Rajasthan 10 years or so back.
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There were 6 of us in a Landrover and stopped to photograph some animals ( not the tigers we'd hoped to see) anyway this jimney pulled in behind us and the very out of their heads occupants invited us to a party. Things got a bit aggressive when we refused. Luckily we'd not got out and the person behind the wheel had the sense to drive away, and could drive faster than they could. Scary for a minute or two though.