I'm still following this. I like seeing the progress you've made. I used to do the same thing you're doing with building an engine or transmission inside the house. It was chill. Smoke a bowl, watch tv, and just wrench while doing it. Had my PC hooked up to my TV as a monitor so I could easily bring up torque specs etc.
Now that my girlfriend and her kids live with me I don't have that luxury. She'd probably flip if she saw that.
Instead of a cardboard box and tarp I would recommend using a long rectangular style water heater pan. Just get a plug for it. That way anything that drops won't seep through and you can easily dump it into a container since it will have a drain plug on its side.
This is the first time I’ve done a build like this indoors. It’s awesome. I’m lucky my girlfriend is OK with it. She gets it. She’s learned all about bearing sizing and oil clearances now haha.
Have my computer right there is great too. YouTube, forum, manual, whatever I need is right there. It’s chill for sure
Lately stuffs been moving slowly. Was just waiting on machine shop to finish up a few small things. All machining is done now and I have all parts in hand.
There was a few week delay as I waited for my tuner to provide bearing clearances. He had very specific tolerances for me.
The Honda oem bearings offer 6 different sizes so you can really dial it in. Problem? They’re 15-20usd PER SHELL HALF. Just for one half of a bearing. So they are stupid expensive. They are also back ordered until at least March and even that’s not 100%
I had my crank journals and block bores measured. I put a spreadsheet together for the blue printing. I used a formula and Honda bearing thickness which were measured by someone over on the k20a forums.
There is a formula you can use and it will spit out your oil clearance based on the measurements(journals and bores) and bearing thickness. I ran the formula and it turns out either the machine shops measurements were way off, or there is a significant temperature difference between my house and the machine shop.
We are targeting right on the loose end of the oem tolerance. This is making it challenging.
i went with king STDX bearings. The X meaning extra oil clearance. Shit came out too loose. Right at the service limit actually. I’m going to pick up king STD bearings and split the shells. This will get me approx. 0.0001” tighter then targeted but I think this is as good as it will get. Maybe I’ll have my crank polished as well? Not sure. I’ll measure tomorrow and see if the split shells get me closer to target