Right not for a kit but for my poorly escort lol.
Any ideas if this is going to be ok?
I used the silvertop mains caps on the blacktop engine and it all seams the same bearing fitted correctly arc of the cap looked the same and it saved
making a spacer up for each bolt and getting them all the right length.
Not a good idea. The main bearings will be line bored so a bearing cap will only ever fit correctly on the engine it came off, unless the block is line bored again and oversized bearings fitted.
Its going to have the bottom end done so it wont be running without my engine builder looking at it i was just wondering if its going to cause greif
for him.
Ill get him to check it out and if it needs to be bored ill get him to fit the other caps back to it and just get some spacers made up.
[Edited on 11/5/08 by mark-wiring]
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Originally posted by mark-wiring
Its going to have the bottom end done so it wont be running without my engine builder looking at it i was just wondering if its going to cause greif for him.
Ill get him to check it out and if it needs to be bored ill get him to fit the other caps back to it and just get some spacers made up.
[Edited on 11/5/08 by mark-wiring]
PS Line boring is exactly the reason that any good engine manual will tell you not to put the cap for #3 onto #2 - i.e. you should always reinstall a cap into the same location (and in the same orientation) it came from originally.
I used spacers, think I've shown you this before:
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Yes you did pete. Now i know how long the spacers need to be as ill put the proper caps back in i think sounds like it will be less hassle that way lol
Just to put a finish to this i pick my engine back up next week the mains for the silvertop were 0.003mm smaller than the blacktop mains. So to that end they have been made to fit and it still uses std size bearings.