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Clearances between engine parts?
Are clearances between engine parts in engines made today tighter that engines made in 1950s?
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Absolutely! Common sense. I'm sure some of the tolerances achieved to keep a turbofan jet engine revving between 2-3,000 rpm for a 12 or more hour flight have trickled into the automotive industry.
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Re: Clearances between engine parts?
I think that clearances remain about the same, but the tolerances are probably tighter since manufacturing has gotten so much better.(in theory anyway)
I don't think that it's right to think that a 1950s vehicle had huge gaps between the bearings and rotational surfaces compared to today's engines. They might've closed up a little on average, but I would think it would be because of manufacturing precision. I guess to get the real story, you would have to look at manufacturing specifications, and compare them to see what the actual gap between parts was, and currently is.
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