by bgsengine » Sun Mar 20, 2022 5:13 pm
Like Sky said, think on it - normal engine rotation (from Flywheel side which is the closure plate side) would be clockwise , So given the cam is on the left side (again from flywheel side) you'll see that the dipper dips into oil pan and then throws oil (splash lube) towards cam and gears, etc, and as it comes up, oil is splashing back, so the oil hole in the rod and/or cap should be towards the cam side.
As for the pistons for a K241, no difference in pistons, as I recall (I presume you mean the cast letters, which would just identify the casting molds, etc for factory production and quality control use, techs don't need to worry about it) - If there's anything stamped in top of piston, it'll typically be bore size (STD, .003, .010, .020, .030) The piston itself, as they are not offset, can go in either way (those with a notch cast into them are offset pistons, notch side would face front/flywheel, so those, you do need to pay attention to mating up the rod and piston) Me, I liked to be consistent when I was doing rebuilds, so when I'd be assembling "either way" pistons , I'd tend to see if there was a single lubricating notch in the piston pin lands next to the rod, and set that lubricating notch towards the PTO side (thinking that side would be hotter, so needed as much cooling as it could get, via oiling)
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