Dowel pins purpose.....are for alignment purposes. The shear or rigidity of an assembly is taken up by friction created by the proper placement and torque of the fasteners. I've built connecting rods for high performance applications with out out serrations , pins, hollow dowels, or tongue and grooves. If the two parts are properly finished they will not move. Just the rod bolts create enough clamp that the rod and cap will not move.
Heavy duty trucks will sometimes have bolt patterns or flywheels out of round and the procedure is to remove the alignment dowel and with an indicator tram the Flywheel back in true. Then pitch the pin into the excess parts bucket. 4000-5000 hp tractor engines same deal.
Using dowels as stated above would provide a good chance for accurate repeatability if the assembly were to be removed and replaced.
Heavy duty trucks will sometimes have bolt patterns or flywheels out of round and the procedure is to remove the alignment dowel and with an indicator tram the Flywheel back in true. Then pitch the pin into the excess parts bucket. 4000-5000 hp tractor engines same deal.
Using dowels as stated above would provide a good chance for accurate repeatability if the assembly were to be removed and replaced.