tmcolegr
It's All About the Build
what type of timing chain tensioners are you using - metal or plastic
what type of timing chain tensioners are you using - metal or plastic
26mm / (25.4mm / 1in) = 1.0236
the bearings they sold me were .0102 which is to tight but i went by what eagle told me i needed and i thought of it but just went with it so now for me not double checking clearances im in the boat im in now but i didnt bother too much with it due to the first build going smooth so from now on im not taking anyones words for it even if its the manufacture
i cant use thicker oil as the bearings had no clearance at all so im hoping i didnt scratch my crank too much hopefully just a polish and itll be good but wont be pulling it out for another two weeks till i get back from work.....
the crank was cut .010 on the mains due to the thrust area being repaired so i ordered my chamfered bearings from eagle specialties and told them the specs of the crank well they said i needed .26mm bearings so i bought them from them i assembled engine and all and never payed attention to the bearings being .0102 which are .0002 extra thick so i have u can say zero clearances which in turn supposed to be .25mm bearings .00984 which would give me a bearing clearance of .00016 or below.... does that make sense
already done the mechanical gauge part thats how i been monitoring PSIThat number is ~1/3 of the total stock tolerance, so no, not big at all.
I foresee a mechanical oil pressure gauge being installed, and then a teardown.