Stop in for a cup of coffee

I used a dial bore gauge and a micrometer, I got .0018 difference on the mains, that’s with the bearings in and caps torqued to the spec called for by ARP.

the only thing I did different than your link you posted earlier was the dial bore gauge and the use of heat shrink tubing over the rod bolts when sliding them down. I don’t have the rings in yet. Gonna do that later.


That's the other way to check clearances... A little more advanced as it's more difficult to use a dial bore gauge to measure the bearings when they are torqued...

Plastic gauge is simpler for the average garage engine build...