Side clearence alloy rods, how much?
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Hi guys and galls. I'm currently checking out an 400 -> 500ci halffilled engine with new bme alloy rods in it and seem to have a lot of side play. For an approx 800hp street strip engine with tge rods torqued down how much clearence would you consider either optimal and max? Measured cold of course...
All opinions appreciated! Thanks!
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Re: Side clearence alloy rods, how much?
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Thanks so far guys. The minimum is not my concern, it's the maximum this time. Have to take a closer look with a correct feeler gauge but if seems to be more around .06
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Thanks guys! Time to close it all up and put it in the car this weekend.
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Re: Side clearence alloy rods, how much?
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.06 wont hurt a thing, .02-.03 would be better for the oil that gets flung, but no problem.
Can you explain this please?
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.06 wont hurt a thing, .02-.03 would be better for the oil that gets flung, but no problem.
Can you explain this please?
I think that you will wind-up with 30 with alum rods when they warm-up.
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.06 wont hurt a thing, .02-.03 would be better for the oil that gets flung, but no problem.
Can you explain this please?
I think the theory here is the larger the side clearance the more oil will sling off the crank adding to windage drag,
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I think the theory here is the larger the side clearance the more oil will sling off the crank adding to windage drag,
NOT a theory ....it beez a fact ! ....some of the PROS run as small as 007 with steel rods.
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I think the theory here is the larger the side clearance the more oil will sling off the crank adding to windage drag,
NOT a theory ....it beez a fact ! ....some of the PROS run as small as 007 with steel rods.
I know Doc... I was just covering my ass
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I think the theory here is the larger the side clearance the more oil will sling off the crank adding to windage drag,
NOT a theory ....it beez a fact ! ....some of the PROS run as small as 007 with steel rods.
The oil "slinging" from the rods is metered by rod bearing clearance, .010", .020", .040", or .060" rod side clearance won't change the oil flow one bit.
Who's the "PROS" that run .007" rod side clearance?
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Re: Side clearence alloy rods, how much?
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This topic is never going to be laid-to-rest .....
Bearing and rod-side clearances ? .... ALL of this is a "leak" in the chain. For someone to say that there is no diff in this RSC "leak" between 10 and 60 ....... is uNsane !
WHO was talking about 007 ? .... WJ. And IIRC ...from that article ... he ran a steel rod motor at 11 all the time.
Rod vertical bearing clearance is what meters oil flow, not the side clearance... not today, not tomorrow, not ever.
Don't believe everything you read, WJ does not have any steel rod motors.
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Its pretty simple, really. There will be some restriction if you run them tight. But guys run them with far more than what will provide any restriction what so ever. If you have a .003 bearing clearance, then .003 extra(or slightly more) side clearance will give you as much room for the oil to escape as a larger clearance will. With folks running them very loose as with stock width BBC rods on stock width mopar journals, it must be apparent that the increase in oil flow isn't enough for most of us to worry about. It probably will show up on a dyno, but I wouldn't want to spend the time or money figuring out how close i could run them before disaster strikes. It would probably come from bind between rods, not an oiling issue.
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Re: Side clearence alloy rods, how much?
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Large rod side clearance is not gonna hurt anything other than as pointed out windage and oil that ends up in suspension. As DT pointed out .060" aint gonna hurt nothing othen and having more oil in suspension in the crankcase.
But hey I am not a Barton what do I know...
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