Method for making connecting rods for internal combustion engine

Metal working – Means to assemble or disassemble – Puller or pusher means – contained force multiplying operator

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123197AC, 74579E, 74579R, 156172, 29559, B23P 1500, F02B 7532, G05G 100

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044083807

ABSTRACT:
A method of making a connecting rod for an internal combustion engine having a one-piece crankshaft construction generally consisting of positioning a first crankpin bushing segment having a connecting rod shank consisting of a reinforced resinous material mounted thereon, on a crankpin of the crankshaft, positioning a second crankpin bushing segment on the crankpin, and applying a reinforcing material and a resinous material about a periphery of the connecting rod shank and the second crankpin bushing segment to form an integral unit consisting of the crankpin bushing segments embedded in the connecting rod shank, attached to the crankpin.

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