Putting pistons in my 383. Seeing trouble with rod bearing
It's not supposed to stick out. It's doing it because of what I said. The rod cap was tightened down with the bearing crooked. It even shows up on the bearing tang in one of your pictures up there^^^^^. Keep tellin yourself it's supposed to be like that and run it. You'll find out real quick. Fix that **** before it costs you your entire engine build. Why anyone would argue against this is nothing short of sheer stupidity. You asked if something's wrong. We're all tellin you yeah. You need to listen and quit bein a blockhead.