Main Bearing Fits Loosely in Billet Main Cap

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WE2Regal

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I've got a main bearing that doesn't fit tightly into a billet main cap. It doesn't snap into place like it should. There's no play but it's loose enough that when you turn it over, the bearing just falls out. Tried other bearings and they fit the same way. The cap is a newer one made after Pro Gram Engineering was sold to Billet Speedworks. Is this bearing just going to spin on startup?
 
Aftermarket caps need to be fit & honed for bearing crush & main clearance.
 
The block and caps were align bored. The bore was checked and in spec.
 
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I've got a main bearing that doesn't fit tightly into a billet main cap. It doesn't snap into place like it should. There's no play but it's loose enough that when you turn it over, the bearing just falls out. Tried other bearings and they fit the same way. The cap is a newer one made after Pro Gram Engineering was sold to Billet Speedworks. Is this bearing just going to spin on startup?
If it was finished with a stone mandrel they might have not taken out the extra stones on a V8 mandrel and it could have hogged out one of the main caps cause the Buick 109 is so short
 
I was there when it was measured by the machinist and saw the gauge. I don't remember what the spec was but I got it from Richard Clark. It was within that specified tolerance. Ran the gauge through the entire block and even turned it to check. (The block was machined months ago.)
 
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I was there when it was measured by the machinist and saw the gauge. I don't remember what the spec was but I got it from Richard Clark. It was within that specified tolerance. Ran the gauge through the entire block and even turned it to check. (The block was machined months ago.)
What main bearing are you using?
 
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