TheMiniMan wrote:
I would allow 5-6 thou clearance on the upper thrusts,,, but i set the lower thrust clearance at 12-15 tho,,, lets the crank flex a little without grabbing the lower thrusts , helps stop the crank pushing on the cap, working on the bolts, flexing & fatiguing & eventually braking the bolts
I`m not a big fan of main cap straps,,, long main bolts & such
I would agree with Matt. With many types of engines years ago I did straps with all sorts of mounting methods , I found that overall they did not help that much. The problem is the original material, cast iron is not a good material for this job and even with a strap when I had cap failure quite often the cap was cracked and although the strap stopped it from falling off the cap still moved and chewed the bearing out. Bolt strech was also a problem.
If you need to beef up the center main then use a steel cap strong enough.
One other mod I do with the thrusts beside what Matt does , is to drill a 3/64" hole thru the block each side to allow oil from the bearing gallery to flow out to the thrusts. Then drill a feed hole thru the thrusts. This way go get a good supply of oil to the thrust faces . I also fit a 1/16" roll pin to the block side thrusts to make sure that they held is place and do not move as the thrust comes on and off. If they move around even a small amount ,they will fret into the block and wear the back or the thrust side, or get a "wedging effect" and cause failure.
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