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Sorry... I was vague on the post as I'm trying to get my crank installed and I keep running back and fourth. It's a 4 bolt 350 that I had bored .030 and decked, I'm going to throw in some flat tops and use 64cc Double Humps. I ordered up standard clevite bearings to get me started... I used a mic to measure the crank and block mains.I cleaned everything this morning and set the crank into place. I plastigauged using red and came out almost bang on .076. If these bearings measure .095 then I'm pretty sure ones that measures .09 would work... .085 might even be better? Thanks for the reply guys!
o2man, the .095 is the thickness of the standard clevite bearings I'm using. I guess it helps if I read the right side of the plastigauge... right now I'm sitting at .004. The crank has been polished so that makes more sense. Now I'm thinking I should use bigger bearings? I can see I'm going to have fun when it comes to the connecting rods also...
for mains #1 is max .0025" 2-5 is max .0035"#1 main i run .0015-.0020"2-5 .0020-.0023"on a fresh build.if you got the mics... you can mic the cleance.. journal OD form bearing installed ID will get a more accurate numebr then plaisti guageif they are too tight for you liking... you can get soem scotch bright pads and clean up the strong back of the journal and clean the shoot out of the bearing seat area... i have seen up to .0003" gain there..