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Old 06-26-2007, 08:35 AM
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I had this posted in tech/misc forum but I am not getting much response.

I just plastigauged my Gsr block with the new main bearings, everything came out to be .008-.011. I have read in an archived post of suggestions of using the acl race bearing kit when this happens, but can I use these Oem new bearings?
When I bought the oem bearings I went by honda's color chart from my helms manual. the honda color chart gave me 3 blue, 1 black , and 1 brown. All of which are thick, but that is what everything equalled. Now they are all measuring between .008 - .011.

so people will have a visual here is an archived post of the same problem. these are almost exactly how mine measured out. the number 2 journal which looks to be tighter than .010 is how most of mine looked.

https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1615051

Should I try to clean everything better, and measure again? Or order thinner bearings? Or put it together and let it ride? any help is appreciated

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are you sure you are using the right plastigauge, should be green on the outside
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it is green. I was not aware that the bolt threads should be cleaned, etc, i just cleaned the actual surfaces it was touching, but i am going to have to clean everything and re-measure, but i was wondering if anyone has ran tight bearings like this?
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anyone have any suggestions?
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the middle bearing on the mains should have the most clearance.. depending on what you want to do with your motor will dictate how much clearance you will want..
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it is a gsr block, with jdm itr rods/pistons, all new oem bearings.

then I have a b16 head with crower cams, supertech valves, springs, retainers, etc.

it will be tuned as soon as I break it in.

this bearing issue is the only thing holding me up, i don't know if i should remeasure, or buy acl bearings, or what.
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