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I do believe that is the exhaust side in looking at the other picture I have. I wish I still had the damn piston[emoji35]
It has always been my understanding, as a mechanic, that mending a rod is far easier than people think. Especially when uneven forces are applied.
I have personally seen two Ford 4.2 engines hydro lock from a leaking intake gasket and bend a rod from no more that the force of the starter. The result is slightly lower compression in the cylinder and a light misfire at idle due to the uneven compression.
It has always been my understanding, as a mechanic, that mending a rod is far easier than people think. Especially when uneven forces are applied.
I have personally seen two Ford 4.2 engines hydro lock from a leaking intake gasket and bend a rod from no more that the force of the starter. The result is slightly lower compression in the cylinder and a light misfire at idle due to the uneven compression.