I have Lubriplate No. 105 white goop, and my overhaul book says to use it on:
MAIN BEARINGS - LUBRIPLATE NO. 105
CONNECTING ROD BEARINGS - LUBRIPLATE NO. 105
BEARING JOURNALS - LUBRIPLATE NO. 105
ROCKER ARMS - LUBRIPLATE NO. 105
HYDRAULIC LIFTER BODY - LUBRIPLATE NO. 105
My only concern is, I put the white goop on the crankshaft journals while I'm storing it right now before I install it, and I was going to clean them off and stick the little gun brush into the oil holes, but if I put this goop ever so lightly on the main bearing or connecting rod bearings, couldn't even a light film CLOG the tiny oil holes when the grease starts squeezing or wiping?
Have engine builders stopped this practice on the bearing surfaces?
MAIN BEARINGS - LUBRIPLATE NO. 105
CONNECTING ROD BEARINGS - LUBRIPLATE NO. 105
BEARING JOURNALS - LUBRIPLATE NO. 105
ROCKER ARMS - LUBRIPLATE NO. 105
HYDRAULIC LIFTER BODY - LUBRIPLATE NO. 105
My only concern is, I put the white goop on the crankshaft journals while I'm storing it right now before I install it, and I was going to clean them off and stick the little gun brush into the oil holes, but if I put this goop ever so lightly on the main bearing or connecting rod bearings, couldn't even a light film CLOG the tiny oil holes when the grease starts squeezing or wiping?
Have engine builders stopped this practice on the bearing surfaces?