This one .. what about it? I already explained it back in post 326. Why don't you go read SubsTech/King Bearing's website and learn about this stuff on your own since you don't seem to believe it when posted here.That's why I want it here. Had to go searching. The one from post 326.
All this graph is saying is that the 'sweet spot" for bearing clearance is 0.001 - 0.003". And as I said before, this is the reason that about every ICE made 50 years ago until today have these bearing clearances. Engineers have protected bearing clearances, and that's why they are in this range. Bet your Rouge is the same way. And the fact is, bearings in this range can run a whole range of oil viscosity, and it's also a fact that thicker oil in all of those clearances results in more MOFT. If you'd go study the SubsTech info you'd see that.