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04-28-2018, 01:39 AM | #1 |
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Bearing choice overload
Help me narrow things down, guys. I have a 2004 LM7 that will be maybe 1 step above stock when all is said and done. (BTR truck cam being the main upgrade) For bearings, I'm looking at:
Cam Durabond CHP23T for the coating Main Clevite MS2199P trimetal Rod Clevite CB663P trimetal. I'm thinking that I don't need the extra oil clearance, doweled etc. versions I've seen some build threads that used the Durabond cam bearings in particular. Any thoughts on my selection? Thanks.
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05-01-2018, 09:43 PM | #2 |
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Re: Bearing choice overload
cam CHP23 are a very good set.
Also can use CHP 25 which are wider for more bearing area. I don't really like the P series much from Clevite. H series run much better tolerances and clearances are very consistent. King also have very decent sets of main/rods for the LS engine. For a stock rebuild type deal, the main and rod bearings from the GM dealer are also usually very good on clearance and tolerance. Decently priced as well. I believe they are the federal mogul pieces.
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05-04-2018, 09:24 AM | #3 |
Restoring it $200 at a time...
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Re: Bearing choice overload
Helpful, cad. Thanks.
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