Quoting from the shop manual - A Maltese Cross stamped on the engine numbering pad indicates that engine is equipped with a crankshaft which has one or more connecting rods and main bearing journals finished .001 inch undersize. The position of the undersize journal or journals is stamped on the machined surface fo a counter-weight. Connecting rod journals are identified by letter R and main bearing journals by the letter M. Thus, M-1 indicates that number 1 main bearing journal is .001 inch undersize. also, a diamond-shaped marking stamped on engine numbering pad indicates that tappet bodies are .008 inch oversize. Ron ----- Original Message ----- From: <Modelrcer@AOL.COM> To: <L-FORWARDLOOK@LISTS.PSU.EDU> Sent: Tuesday, December 21, 1999 12:30 AM Subject: [FWDLK] What Is It? > Hi Gang > > Was looking at the 350cu block on the 58 Regal Lancer and right under the > serial number is something that is shaped like the metal worn by the German > Red Baron flying ace. It kinda reminds me of a 4 leaf clover. Disregarding > this poor description does anyone know what this is saying and what does it > mean? > > Much Thanks and MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL > Mackey
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