Im a street 90%+ of the time, so i would have went with the STD bearings at .002" even... 5W-30 and with a sharktooth pump, you would have has 60psi oil pressure all day.
You are right, that would be a good option, but for this particular combo, I'm going with .0025 for a thicker oil wedge, you don't need 60 lbs at idle, this engine will be at 1200+ at the crank and the owner is hard on engines lol
@@CompetitorsEdge22 I'd be willing to bet most once broken/wore in good would open up as much as .0005.... I wonder.. How much clearance is required for "Rod Knock" to occur?!?
@ICONBADGTA Ya great point, I have thought of this as well, one could do some testing and measure clearance after to see how much it opens up. As of now, I have built many using the .001" per inch of journal + .0005" with 0 issues and no rod knock.
@@CompetitorsEdge22 That is why i have a hard time with a "377/383" Chevy stroker... I did one around 2002ish... Grinding , small base circle XE-282-HR10+2*ADV... What got me was how close .050 is... Basically, the thickness of a nickel in some places... My professor (I WAS IN AUTOMOTIVE TECH) explained that it would be knocking like hell long before that clearance was taken up, but i still couldn't get past the thought of it spinning so close at 6000rpm+... I lost sleep over it, and heck guys with 350's & H-Beams have clearance issues also sometimes. It's wild... My current ZZ430 Clone aka "GM FASTBURN HEADS/LT4 HOTCAM" has a issue when warm, once at temp oil pressure at idle can go as low as 15psi, but even with just a slight bit of gas pedal, it shoot sup to 45psi+ with the 5W-30 Mobil 1 synthetic i use. I am thinking of going 5W-40 to cure it, until i go all forged like you with my 350 for the supercharger i plan to buy this year, that way i can turn up the boost from the planned 10psi MAX now to 15PSI+. Chevy bottom ends don't do well with a lot of boost. Cap walk is real... Especially on Chevy 2 bolt blocks. Even roller blocks. Later man! Adam
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wow that looks like a real fun time can't wait to see the built
Yes it is, and same here! lol
I kept a couple extras hanging around just in case! 😂 Proud you still got it! Haha!
haha good call!
Nice Shop!!!
Haha, thanks!
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Thank you!
What stroke do those 363”s run?….i have a tired 289 in a 67 mustang that could sure use one of them
@trentdawg2832 Haha that would be a nice upgrade then, it's a 3.400" stroke
Im a street 90%+ of the time, so i would have went with the STD bearings at .002" even...
5W-30 and with a sharktooth pump, you would have has 60psi oil pressure all day.
You are right, that would be a good option, but for this particular combo, I'm going with .0025 for a thicker oil wedge, you don't need 60 lbs at idle, this engine will be at 1200+ at the crank and the owner is hard on engines lol
@@CompetitorsEdge22 I'd be willing to bet most once broken/wore in good would open up as much as .0005....
I wonder.. How much clearance is required for "Rod Knock" to occur?!?
@ICONBADGTA Ya great point, I have thought of this as well, one could do some testing and measure clearance after to see how much it opens up. As of now, I have built many using the .001" per inch of journal + .0005" with 0 issues and no rod knock.
@@CompetitorsEdge22 That is why i have a hard time with a "377/383" Chevy stroker...
I did one around 2002ish... Grinding , small base circle XE-282-HR10+2*ADV...
What got me was how close .050 is... Basically, the thickness of a nickel in some places...
My professor (I WAS IN AUTOMOTIVE TECH) explained that it would be knocking like hell long before that clearance was taken up, but i still couldn't get past the thought of it spinning so close at 6000rpm+...
I lost sleep over it, and heck guys with 350's & H-Beams have clearance issues also sometimes.
It's wild...
My current ZZ430 Clone aka "GM FASTBURN HEADS/LT4 HOTCAM" has a issue when warm, once at temp oil pressure at idle can go as low as 15psi, but even with just a slight bit of gas pedal, it shoot sup to 45psi+ with the 5W-30 Mobil 1 synthetic i use.
I am thinking of going 5W-40 to cure it, until i go all forged like you with my 350 for the supercharger i plan to buy this year, that way i can turn up the boost from the planned 10psi MAX now to 15PSI+.
Chevy bottom ends don't do well with a lot of boost. Cap walk is real... Especially on Chevy 2 bolt blocks. Even roller blocks.
Later man!
Adam