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Yes, INDEXING assures each rod journal is at 90 degrees (assuming we're discussing a V8). If I bought even a relatively expensive aftermarket crank and the journals were not correctly indexed, I'd be annoyed, and return it. If you're talking about STROKE, then, no, if I had not paid for the extra 0.014", I would not bother with it. When you correct an OE crank, you should go for proper index first, since that relates to camshaft and ignition timing.Since you usually have to grind it to get the correct index and correct journal size, then you also go for the stroke. You often cannot approach the full 0.014" allowed while getting the index correct and maintaining decent journal size (I don't like going too small on an OE crank). Hope that helps. One or two crank manufacturers will make you a new crank with the 0.014" built in. Be prepared to pay through the nose, and wait until you retire before getting it.
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