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Here's a link to Herm's babbit pictures showing what the oil grooves and pockets should look like. I'd remove the main caps and file oil pockets in them as shown in Herm's pictures. See reply #9
https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/showth...+bearings+herm |
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It is a void in the pour and there is more than one.
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Shelby, This has been a really informative thread, and a good looking car...in an outstanding garage.
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Oil will go through the mating surface of the cap and block with shims. I always put a light coat of RTV on the shims, and both end's of the main bolt's. If the RTV comes out past the part line"s more then you want, you have put on to much. Oil will go through the shims, no matter what. |
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