SKMsport
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Wow, that's pretty crazy, how many KM was that George?
How did the journals fair?
How did the journals fair?
EVO-00X said:The aluminium Aluglide bearings have been used for donkeys years in many turbo cars and you will have no problem running with them in a daily driver. The new Aluglide technology would be fine IMO and even better than what they were before.
The tri-metal Race version bearings probably should be used where you have had your bottom end machined and balanced and crank journals line honed.
If you havent had your bottom end precision machined, its probably not a good idea to use the ACL Race style bearings. why? Because according to the tests, the top overlay layer is very soft and thin (a poofteenth of a bees doodle) and any distortion in rotating assemblies or crap in the oil can wear it out quickly. Imagine a special ceramic coated piston - the lubrication and heat reduction properties is great provided the coating does not wear or flake off the piston. However, if the coating does wear off the piston its OK because the piston is still the forged alloy & silica piston composition underneath. But with the tri metal Race bearings, when the top layer wears the 2nd layer of copper/tin doesnt have as good lubrication properties.
FYI, Im running ACL Duraglides in because at the time the Race series wasnt invented yet lol
yes tight, but the same all across, no signs of heat on the crank,rod or bearing either so I doubt it was too tightYou are running tight clearances too George? Maybe too tight on that one? After seeing these stories, I'm shitting my pants about what I'm going to find. I'm running ACL race.
sam where did you get the clevites? im going to change to them myselfThat's when I changed to Cleveites.