[Land-speed] Bearing clearance

Bryan Savage b.a.savage at wildblue.net
Mon May 31 11:04:38 MDT 2010


The closer you can get to 100% oil, the better your results will be.
Excessive oil pressure just soaks up HP and heats the oil.

Bryan



Skip Higginbotham wrote:
> More important than clearances is oil volume. If you run a dry sump 
> system, you're fine. But if you run a wet sump, be sure to have at 
> least 12 quarts of oil or one of the newer blocks that have priority 
> oiling. I have not so good experience...........
> On the subject of clearance, with lower viscosity oil, reduce bearing 
> clearances. And piston skirt clearances. Depending on how light the 
> oil is, 2 to 3 thou on the rods and 3 to 4 thou on the mains. At least 
> 50 psi oil pressure and even better, 10 psi for each hundred HP. Doug 
> Odom is a good source of info on engine lower ends.
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> It matters little the brand of engine....bearings are bearings.
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> Good luck,
> Skip
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> At 07:40 PM 5/10/2010, John Burk wrote:
>> BBC
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>>> John, 427 what? Chevy? Ford?  If tiz chevy and a stroked small block 
>>> then excuse the ring, lol.... I know nothing about them ch*vy 
>>> critters...
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>>> mayf
>>> John Burk wrote:
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>>>> For a 427 stroke , 7500 rpm and the lighter oil everybody uses what 
>>>> sort of
>>>> bearing clearance works at Bonneville .
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>>>> John Burk
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