Malthael
Junior Member
- Joined
- Jun 22, 2026
- Posts
- 22
- Reaction score
- 13
- Location
- Michigan
- Ram Year
- 2000
- Engine
- Magnum 8.0L V10
And I don't disagree with you on just running an unpolished crank on new bearings but I polished it at home with a jig I made using sand paper and 2 drills with a nylon strapSpend the 300 and have the crank polished.You're better off having a bit more clearance then not enough.Tight and she's gonna spin a bearing,then you're back to square 1 spending a pile of money to do it right.
You can always compensate for a crank with a bit looser clearances with a thicker oil,you can't compensate for a crank with clearances that are to tight.
Your call but i think you're crazy by not having the crank polished,and wanting to stick new bearings on a high milege crank
