Agreed Racecar. What I neglected to mention is that the bearing 1/2 in the block has no marks of any kind. So, the mark shown in the attached picture is the interference or wear point.
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Re: Main Bearing Question
Holding the crank up because you put in the pistons before it? Wouldn't it be hard to make that pattern from regular factory assembly line machining let alone local performance machine shop stuff? The cap looks cut, but not too pretty.
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Re: Main Bearing Question
No not "cut" but simply a point of contact mark from rotating the crank during camshaft dial-in. It's not even able to be felt with a fingernail.
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