I never used plastic gage for the bearing clearance.
To measure this I always take dial gauges which in my opinion is more
precise as you can also estimate the out of roundness of the parts.
Cheers
Chris
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Gesendet: Donnerstag, 11. August 2011 00:14
An: fot
Betreff: [Fot] Proceedure for checking rod bearing clearances
FoT
With the rods I have, in order to seperate the caps I have to back out the
bolts
a few turns and tap the bolts with a soft mallet to seperate them.
I use plastigauge to check my main clearances but it seems that tapping
on the rod bolts may tend to affect a plastigauge measurements on the rod
journals. I'd appreciate any feedback on checking rod clearances.
Thanks as always,
jim g
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