A machinist would put the bearings and spacers in, and install main cap, then measure with a bore guage and micrometer. Afterwards, then measure the crank with the micrometer or veneer calipers.
The at home method would be to install spacers, bearings, and crank, but use plastiguage.
Spacers would be a one time buy, but might have to buy different bearings if the measurements aren't right.
$120 for bearing spacers? Just to cradle the crank in a 360 and take measurements. Get real. One time use and then I will probably be stuck with em. I don't spend that kind of cash just to take a simple measurement....I guess everyone out there likes there cash as water through there fingers...hope none of you are trustees to financial responsibilitys.
who says I am gonna do a complete assembly, and start the engine. I am not. You guys don't seem to be able to comprehend a simple paragraph Also the shallow research you post for me is outdated. Bearing spacers at SW performance cost / quoted me $400. But the .001" info is right on.You do understand that the difference between an engine that runs for 100k miles and one that blows up instantly comes down to 0.001" or less of too much or too little bearing clearance... Right? Do you realize just how small of a distance that is? That's why you don't use a soft compressible material like freaking chewing gum or wood to set your bearings in for measuring. This is beyond amateur hour man, you're the one who needs to "get real."
the current price of the spacers just to hodge podge together a load of mismatched parts just reinforces what everyone has said about getting the right (off the shelf) parts in the first place. you'll be time and dollars ahead in the long run. and don't forget all this started with you're dislike of paying machine shop prices (to do the job right).
I read this thread for entertainment value only.
The OP no matter how bad he wanted you to believe could ever, ever be this dumb.
Even Jethro Bodine was smarter.
Even the time he dipped Uncle Jeds truck in tha cement pond to wash it was a better idea.
hell I would just be satisfied if someone could give me the accurate grams of one of those pistons/is .030" over with rings.