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Main bearing
Does anyone have the factory specs for the main bearings?
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Re: Main bearing
The inevitable often happens.
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Re: Main bearing
What I want to know is how thick they are where the bolt goes through.
Are they filed too much?
Are they filed too much?
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Re: Main bearing
My Google search for such a main cap drawing came up blank.
Maybe somebody has an unused, NOS main cap that they can measure?
Maybe somebody has an unused, NOS main cap that they can measure?
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Re: Main bearing
Can't help with what they started out as but checking a couple of dozen, I come up with the thickest at 575 and thin 535.
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Re: Main bearing
I don't think that information is out there, no need for it other then the Ford Company, and Babbitters, like us.
The caps were all bought from the Ford Co., already poured, as you know.
I think we always used the standard thickness of 9/16, or .562-50, the same as the standard Ball cap hole.
As long as the hole is made round with shims, before the babbitt, shouldn't be any problems.
Herm.
The caps were all bought from the Ford Co., already poured, as you know.
I think we always used the standard thickness of 9/16, or .562-50, the same as the standard Ball cap hole.
As long as the hole is made round with shims, before the babbitt, shouldn't be any problems.
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Re: Main bearing
Kerry. That is about where mine run but have some thinner.
My next question. Why do I have more than twice as many center caps?
My next question. Why do I have more than twice as many center caps?
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Re: Main bearing
Why twice as many centre caps?
Because many a engine rebuild has ended up with a front bearing cap being used in the centre, therefore a surplus amount of centre caps turn up in collections. Which isn't a problem if the babbitting is done the full length to carry the crank jounal and match the block in bearing length.
Because many a engine rebuild has ended up with a front bearing cap being used in the centre, therefore a surplus amount of centre caps turn up in collections. Which isn't a problem if the babbitting is done the full length to carry the crank jounal and match the block in bearing length.
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Re: Main bearing
And like me, things have a habit of breeding on the shelves.
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Re: Main bearing
The front and centre caps are different! I must go and check my stocks. I had never realised that.
Allan from down under.
Allan from down under.