ACL out of spec, need oem GSR main
I have a set of ACL std bearings for my GSR build.
I plastigauged the mains first.
#1 is out of spec. Using a micrometer it measured out to .0023 which is outside of the oem .0011-.0021 tolerances.
I will replace this single bearing with an oem unit, the question I pose is which color bearing do I need?
Thanks in advance
I plastigauged the mains first.
#1 is out of spec. Using a micrometer it measured out to .0023 which is outside of the oem .0011-.0021 tolerances.
I will replace this single bearing with an oem unit, the question I pose is which color bearing do I need?
Thanks in advance
thanks for chiming in IN VTEC, however, the bearing wasnt out of spec! I cleaned all of the threads of the bolts and lubed them.
#1. .0015
#2 .0015
#3 .0020
#4 .0015
#5 .0015
NOTE TO SELF: clean and lube threads on bolts for accurate torque readings!
#1. .0015
#2 .0015
#3 .0020
#4 .0015
#5 .0015
NOTE TO SELF: clean and lube threads on bolts for accurate torque readings!
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Ek-CoolGuy »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">thanks for chiming in IN VTEC, however, the bearing wasnt out of spec! I cleaned all of the threads of the bolts and lubed them.
#1. .0015
#2 .0015
#3 .0020
#4 .0015
#5 .0015
NOTE TO SELF: clean and lube threads on bolts for accurate torque readings!
</TD></TR></TABLE>
whoa! this is very important
good thing you did it
#1. .0015
#2 .0015
#3 .0020
#4 .0015
#5 .0015
NOTE TO SELF: clean and lube threads on bolts for accurate torque readings!
</TD></TR></TABLE>
whoa! this is very important
good thing you did it
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