RE: made mistake when taking apart engine
If you look at the rod bearing that goes on the crank shaft it usually has a chamfer on one end of the bearing bushing hole. This chamfer is to clear the small radius in the corner of the crank pin where it meets the counterbalance. So the chamfer faces the front of the engine. If the rod/piston is assembled the wrong way round it is possible for the rod to sieze or wear material away at this point.
Ed S