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    Posted: 01 Apr 2010 at 2:48pm
Why is it that a brand new set of +20 thou rod bearings are around 6 - 7 thou THINNER than an old set of +10 thou ones I've just pulled out of the scrap bin???????????
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have you wiped the new bearings? 
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One or the other was mismarked. One of those details I gripe about all the time. Measure every part before installing.
(Brand new parts should not need to be measured) (Ya, Right) as you just found out.  
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Dick L, what should be the correct thickness for a new rod bearing, and the mains as well, if I've got the correct figures, I can work out the rest. Many Thanks.
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I am not dick but why would you be concerned with overall thicknes of bearings . The rod with the bearing in it and  the bottom cap torqued should be .002 larger than the rod journal . If thats right you put it on the rod journal and with a feeler gauge you make sure you have some side clearance between the rod and the crank jornal throw .  for the oem guys the book says .004-.007 side clearance. you know you shim between the rod and rod cap unless you had them machined so that you dont use shims right.

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Take a look at the pictures. this one of the ways I check bearings.
 
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