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TD4 Big end shells


EggNChips

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I would have looked at the back of the original shells for either a part number or a + sign followed by the oversize number. You could also use a micrometer on the journals and compare it to the Haynes manual (or similar) There is no guarantee that the crankshaft was the standard size when the engine was first assembled.

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