I recently purchased a 1996 Corvette with the LT4 engine. Car has around 84k miles and seemed well maintained. I had the oil pan off for some other maintenance so popped some rod and main caps off to check the bearing and journal conditions. Bearings had more wear than I was expecting, so figured it was smart to drop new ones in. In the process, I cleaned up 2 Rod journals side by side with 2k grit sand paper doused with WD40. Before reassembly I rinsed everything off with good amounts of brake cleaner. Just finished the replacement of all the bearings - rods were straight forward, used standard size aluminum Clevite bearings (per the recommendation of Chad Golen), but the mains were a little more tricky. Had to mix and match oversized and std bearings to get my .0020-.0025 clearance.
Rods ended up at .0020” and mains 1-4 just over .0020” and main 5 at just under .0030”
Got the car started for the first time earlier in the week and got it up to operating temp. Oil pressure looks good and engine sounds good also.
My question is, with the work that was done what should I do as far as a clean out oil change. My plan was to drive 50 miles, then use the LiquiMoly engine flush before draining and filling with fresh oil and filter.
Should I consider a different process? - curious what you all think.
Rods ended up at .0020” and mains 1-4 just over .0020” and main 5 at just under .0030”
Got the car started for the first time earlier in the week and got it up to operating temp. Oil pressure looks good and engine sounds good also.
My question is, with the work that was done what should I do as far as a clean out oil change. My plan was to drive 50 miles, then use the LiquiMoly engine flush before draining and filling with fresh oil and filter.
Should I consider a different process? - curious what you all think.