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Looks like multiple ways to achieve this. Move bore towards center of motor ( as pictured), offset wrist pin hole in piston. How about re-bushing small end of rod to move rod over? Can anyone of these or all ways be used on a stocker motor.
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Think about what you said here. How is that going to change anything? It would not matter if the rod were 'S' shaped; the relative connection between the big end and small end would not change.
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