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What is the best clearance? Is it rpm related, loss of oil pressure due to clearance related. Windege, lots of stuff going on below the cylinder walls.
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Larry ,this is some good information I came across earlier this year when I was pondering the same thing.
https://www.enginelabs.com/engine-te...the-confusion/
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Thanks Tom. I know I will reread a few times
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Its the oil clearance that regulates the oil that flows out between the rods not side clearance.
I have worked on some piston guided rod engines with .110 side clearance no problems |
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