Re: engine builders, bearing clearance?
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09/03/09 09:58 PM
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minimum .001 per inch of journal diameter is generally safe. more info would be needed to make an actual recommendation though.
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Re: engine builders, bearing clearance?
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09/04/09 12:32 AM
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Aluminum rods or steel? When it comes to bearing clearances your way better off having them a 1/2 thousnad to loose than 1/4 thousand to tight. Use what dram recommended Or looser BTW, I like thin oil also, 5w20 or 5w30, especially in a drag motor that never gets the oil hot
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Re: engine builders, bearing clearance?
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Ran my 499 a tad loose at .0027 to .0028 on the mains, rods about .0025 to .0027 aluminum rods. 20w50 oil, safest for the power level you will be at.
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Re: engine builders, bearing clearance?
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For your engine I would run about what the others have said, .0025-.003, with a thicker oil. Just an FYI on class engines I run about .0015 clearance with real thin oils.
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Re: engine builders, bearing clearance?
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09/05/09 10:58 AM
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if i go .003 on rods and mains both, and run a 50w or 20-50 oil this will be ok on a bracket motor? thanks guys
That does seem like a lot for the rods. Are you running steel rods or aluminum? Are they 2.200" or 2.375" journals? It will give more oil flow to the rods for cooling.
I wouldn't run straight 50 oil on a "mild" bracket motor unless you have a good reason. 20W-50 would be fine, IMO.
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Re: engine builders, bearing clearance?
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if i go .003 on rods and mains both, and run a 50w or 20-50 oil this will be ok on a bracket motor? thanks guys
That does seem like a lot for the rods. Are you running steel rods or aluminum? Are they 2.200" or 2.375" journals? It will give more oil flow to the rods for cooling.
I wouldn't run straight 50 oil on a "mild" bracket motor unless you have a good reason. 20W-50 would be fine, IMO.
steel eagle, 2.375 i suppose at .0025 i would be closer to the .001 per inch rule.
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