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Re: Main Bearing Clearence's?

Post  rmcomprandy on January 28th 2012, 7:31 pm

bbf-falcon wrote:You are ok,just use a good oil. The nascar boys are running those clearances and goin 600 mi.


Actually Rick ... the NASCAR guys are running around .0008" with a Honda size journal.

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Re: Main Bearing Clearence's?

Post  bbf-falcon on January 28th 2012, 7:38 pm

W0W,thats crazy close Shocked

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Re: Main Bearing Clearence's?

Post  powerstrokeace on January 28th 2012, 8:51 pm

rmcomprandy wrote:
bbf-falcon wrote:You are ok,just use a good oil. The nascar boys are running those clearances and goin 600 mi.


Actually Rick ... the NASCAR guys are running around .0008" with a Honda size journal.


What are they running for oil? vegtible oil

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Re: Main Bearing Clearence's?

Post  dfree383 on January 29th 2012, 2:08 am

powerstrokeace wrote:
rmcomprandy wrote:
bbf-falcon wrote:You are ok,just use a good oil. The nascar boys are running those clearances and goin 600 mi.


Actually Rick ... the NASCAR guys are running around .0008" with a Honda size journal.


What are they running for oil? vegtible oil


Yep, Thats a good way of putting it !!!

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Re: Main Bearing Clearence's?

Post  bbf-falcon on January 29th 2012, 6:52 am

powerstrokeace wrote:
rmcomprandy wrote:
bbf-falcon wrote:You are ok,just use a good oil. The nascar boys are running those clearances and goin 600 mi.


Actually Rick ... the NASCAR guys are running around .0008" with a Honda size journal.


What are they running for oil? vegtible oil


Kristina Lawyer is selling the Tech seminar dvd that has Lake speed jr. talking about oils. If the audio is good and clear it will be good to listen to him talk about this subject. If not I have his card and #. You can email/call him.

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Re: Main Bearing Clearence's?

Post  powerstrokeace on January 29th 2012, 11:05 am

OK mic'ed put the crank at 1.196 and then put the bearing in the rod and torqued it down and it was a 1.198-1.199. So I would say .0025 would be the end result. As for oil I will be switching to 10-40 or 10-30 just for grins this year. Its pretty cold in the start of the season around here.

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Re: Main Bearing Clearence's?

Post  bbf-falcon on January 29th 2012, 2:06 pm

powerstrokeace wrote:OK mic'ed put the crank at 1.196 and then put the bearing in the rod and torqued it down and it was a 1.198-1.199. So I would say .0025 would be the end result. As for oil I will be switching to 10-40 or 10-30 just for grins this year. Its pretty cold in the start of the season around here.

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My math shows .001 scratch

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Post  res0rli9 on January 29th 2012, 2:41 pm

bbf-falcon wrote:
powerstrokeace wrote:OK mic'ed put the crank at 1.196 and then put the bearing in the rod and torqued it down and it was a 1.198-1.199. So I would say .0025 would be the end result. As for oil I will be switching to 10-40 or 10-30 just for grins this year. Its pretty cold in the start of the season around here.

Ace


My math shows .001 scratch



1.199-1.196=0.003

1.198-1.196=0.002


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Re: Main Bearing Clearence's?

Post  Lem Evans on January 29th 2012, 2:58 pm

The bbc std. rod journal......
2.1998" high side
2.1988" low side
Most racing crankshafts come in ~2.199"

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Post  IDT-572 on January 29th 2012, 4:43 pm


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Re: Main Bearing Clearence's?

Post  IDT-572 on January 29th 2012, 4:45 pm

powerstrokeace wrote:
rmcomprandy wrote:
bbf-falcon wrote:You are ok,just use a good oil. The nascar boys are running those clearances and goin 600 mi.


Actually Rick ... the NASCAR guys are running around .0008" with a Honda size journal.


What are they running for oil? vegtible oil


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Re: Main Bearing Clearence's?

Post  powerstrokeace on January 29th 2012, 6:55 pm

powerstrokeace wrote:OK mic'ed put the crank at 1.196 and then put the bearing in the rod and torqued it down and it was a 1.198-1.199. So I would say .0025 would be the end result. As for oil I will be switching to 10-40 or 10-30 just for grins this year. Its pretty cold in the start of the season around here.

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Been on the run all day. OK let straighten this out
Cranks journal 2.196
Rod 2.198-2.199
I know I dont have the right tools to measure them but this is the closest I could get. Used a 12" long slide calipher. (spelling)

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