Piston-con rod weight difference

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iceman1357
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Piston-con rod weight difference

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hey guys I was wondering what is an acceptable weight difference for piston/con rods. so let me break it down.

piston connecting rod weights

1: 1118.48g
2: 1118.17g
3: 1118.16g
4: 1118.26g

thats a max difference from heaviest to lightest of .32g is this acceptable? is there a trick I should use? like the .26 and .48 should be put on opposing strokes? or should I balance the heaviest one down a bit?
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Get them within a few hundreth of each other .14>.16<.19 should be ok Just use a file on the side.
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