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Old 04-18-2024, 05:46 AM   #2
Henrys Toy
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am going to redo an old SBC which had a Lot of bearing clearance [3 on R & 3.5 on M, 50 wt oil 90lbs PSI OLD]
crank is std - clearance. I want to turn it 10-10 and start new. what is the best clearance for a race engine, good rods, 7K max. no more high PSI or heavy oil. Cleavite P bearings
Thanks Rod in AZ
Good morning Rod and to all,
I'm pretty confident if you can get your Main and Rod clearance's between .002 to .0025 you should be in a good zone. Running to 7500 rpm with 5/ 30 wt. oil 60 to 70 lbs. of oil pressure will also be safe.
Have a good day, also have the crank magged for cracks before having any work done is also a good idea.

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Henry Kunz 1534 H/SA
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