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So basically the connecting rod "caps" are pressed onto the crankshaft. And when its welded you are making the cap and Connecting-Rod one then?
No, that's not what I'm saying.
The rods on plain bearing cranks are two piece, to bolt around the crankpin, which is one piece with the counterweights to make up the crankshaft.
The rods on a roller motor are one piece. The roller element bearing is pressed into it. The crankpin goes through that and the counterweights are pressed into the pin on both sides of the rod to support the pin. This is what's welded, each end of the pin to it's counterweight.
I agree, leave the indexing and welding to the pros.
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