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bt and Boat1. He said all the old bearings were marked .010" under, not .001". Apperantly at one time the crank was ground .010" under size on the rods and mains which is typical. He was using standard size bearings at first so he had an additional .010" clearance. Therefore had low pressure as the oil flushed out the excess clearance. Now he has changed to the correct .010" undersize bearings and oil pressure has returned to normal due to now having .010" less clearance than he had with the standard bearings.
He's lucky he didn't spin one. |
My bad. Everything I said about checking the clearances and end play still applies.
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Originally Posted by Boat1
(Post 3397596)
My bad. Everything I said about checking the clearances and end play still applies.
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Originally Posted by Boat1
(Post 3397596)
My bad. Everything I said about checking the clearances and end play still applies.
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