Postby irco » 28 Jan 2022 21:47
The correct answer really depends on the use you intend for the engine. As stated above, ok for lower stress road use.
However there was a practice several years ago to offset grind the big end journals to the maximum thereby increasing the stroke of the crank & the cc's of the engine. This was often accompanied by polishing, shot peening, tuftriding then balancing the whole rotating assembly from clutch through to crank pulley. Also balanced rods & pistons. This theoretically smoothed out the engine & improve reliability at higher revs.
So if expense is not an issue, go for it, otherwise stick to minimum necessary regrind to provide a reliable standard engine.
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