What does spinning a bearing actually mean?
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Re:What does spinning a bearing actually mean?
Originally Posted by mayhem019
Just a comment about spun bearings... I knew a guy who rebuilt his V8 boat motor, and the bearing clearances were all pretty tight. He spun a bearing by running some heavy weight racing oil in it.. Probably a rare case but hey I guess it can happen
#22
Re:What does spinning a bearing actually mean?
I was going to put a D16A1 crank in one of my browntop ZC's, but the main bearing ate up the crank journal and the block ...so I toss that away. maybe the crank will be usefull some other time
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Re:What does spinning a bearing actually mean?
Originally Posted by Stealthmode
And if you think about it, say theres a big nick in the crank. Get it micropolished. As long as there isn't a sharp edge to catch on, it would actually make for more room for oil between the crank and the bearing. I would think.
#28
Re:What does spinning a bearing actually mean?
Originally Posted by hotrex
200mm stroke
180mm is the max you can do, I measured
with 44mm rods, they'll never break. :P
#30
Re:What does spinning a bearing actually mean?
so listening to what everybody says,if your not mechanicaly able to tear apart this block and spend all that money tring to salvage what is ruined,it would be easier to buy another block and swap them out.its a d-block there pretty much easy to get. not like its a gsr,b16 or type-r block.those are the ones u try and rebuild.