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Old Sep 5, 2007, 08:31 PM   #16
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ok, well as I'm doing my first 4g63 build, what is the typical range of clearance for main and rod journals? I ask as I don't see it in the specs as they dictate bearing number choice (not size) based off of the journal size.

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is that it tagged as "crankshaft pin oil clearance: 0.03-0.05mm"? and if so which "pin"? rod or main or both?
sorry for the bombartment but I'm not familiar with the specs of 4g63's and 0.05mm seems REALLY loose to me.
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