Graham,After talking to Jerry I may increase the thickness of my small end bushes or scrap the rods. It would be nice to build a proper test installation to learn about all these things. Perhaps when I retire....
Boring out the conrod (and honing) and piston to fit a piston pin 1 mm thicker is also an option, especially when the crank is in one piece. I understand that you want to build to spec, so this is not an option for you. Next to that, it's very difficult to clock ?? the crank under the milling machine. I made a stand for that, which makes it possible to do this with the crank in one piece, making sure that the hole is perfect perpendicular to the conrod.
I've don that a view times, the only disadvantage is that when swapping pistons. you have to bore them out too.
I know, it's a work around, but one which is applicable and worth to consider,
Jensen