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stealthfti | all galleries >> Galleries >> the B230FT short block > view of plasti-gauged #5 main bearing
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view of plasti-gauged #5 main bearing

here is a view of what plasti-gauge looks like after installing and torqueing the #5 main cap; and removing the cap in order to 'measure' the plasti-gauge spread. I use inside and outside mikes to check dimensions of journals and bearings. But, I still like to "see" what the plasti-gauge shows me. Old habit, I guess; but I like to see the spread. And, it's kind of a final check for me: I'm not happy til I see the spread pattern.

The mains measured out to be 0.0015-0.0017in...right where I like 'em.

Also visible is the non-grooved lower shell, in place in the #5 main cap. #5 is also the thrust bearing; the thrust sides of the lower shell are visible. On the B21s and B23s, they always had the 360 degree thrust bearing at #5. The B230s in '85 went to a [IMO] mickey mouse two piece 180 degree thrust bearing located at #3 main bearing. The 360 thrust will handle the axial loads of a clutch pressure plate much better. In '88, Volvo returned to using the 360 thrust on the B230s: a wise choice.

And, yes, the plasti-gauge is removed from the bearing and crank journal surfaces before final lube and cap install.

Panasonic PV-SD4090
1/79s f/3.6 at 9.1mm with Flash hide exif
Full EXIF Info
Date/Time02-Dec-2003 16:06:16
MakePanasonic
ModelPV-SD4090
Flash UsedYes
Focal Length9.1 mm
Exposure Time1/79 sec
Aperturef/3.6
ISO Equivalent
Exposure Bias
White Balance (-1)
Metering Modemulti spot (3)
JPEG Quality (6)
Exposure Programaperture priority (3)
Focus Distance

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