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Old 04-15-2007, 07:52 PM
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this is actually on an lt1 but i need this answer quick and this section is a little more popular. i apologize to the mods if this is out of line just need to know fast. i checked rod side clearance on my motor and it ranges from .011-.017. is this too big? some people have said yes and some have said no. if it is too much, what exactly causes that? this a a stock shortblock that was running when pulled. thanks everybody it is greatly appreciated
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.006-.014 is what i found doing a google search.
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thanks man.thats also what i thought but my teacher says .017 is ok. i just want to find out if that is definately too much and if so how would i go about correcting it? dont even really know where to start. i just hope its nothing big. any more input?
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That is fine...you could have more than that...it lets a little more oil flow thru rod bearings which helps cooling. That is why race engines run larger side clearances.
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thank you guys very much. i really appreciate it




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