John -
The clearance numbers you're quoting are from Haynes and the numbers I gave you are from Mitchell, which also correspond to the Chilton numbers. Who published your Festiva manual? (just curious)
Haynes specs .0007-.0014 oil clearance. Oil pressure = 28-43 psi @ 10000 RPM/43-57 psi @ 3000 RPM (hot). This is for both the Festiva and Aspire. The B series in both models are the same engine other than the cam and roller rockers used in the Aspire B3.
Both Mitchell and Chilton specs .0009-.0017 oil clearance and oil pressure at 50-64 psi @ 3000 PRM hot (no spec for 1000 PRM)
If I had the access code for my AllData discs I'd look it up on there. It would be interesting to see what they have just for giggles.
When it comes to the .0002 variance in oil clearance I think we're just splitting hairs. The 7 psi pressure difference between specs is a little larger, but still marginal when looking at the big picture.
Brian-
I agree. Anyone who goes through life just driving nothing but Ferraris and never experiences the awesomeness of a Festiva is truly missing out. Poor guy
Also, I like the 10psi/1000PRM theory. Sounds like a good "rule of thumb" and I'll be sure to remember it for future reference :thumbup:
The clearance numbers you're quoting are from Haynes and the numbers I gave you are from Mitchell, which also correspond to the Chilton numbers. Who published your Festiva manual? (just curious)
Haynes specs .0007-.0014 oil clearance. Oil pressure = 28-43 psi @ 10000 RPM/43-57 psi @ 3000 RPM (hot). This is for both the Festiva and Aspire. The B series in both models are the same engine other than the cam and roller rockers used in the Aspire B3.
Both Mitchell and Chilton specs .0009-.0017 oil clearance and oil pressure at 50-64 psi @ 3000 PRM hot (no spec for 1000 PRM)
If I had the access code for my AllData discs I'd look it up on there. It would be interesting to see what they have just for giggles.
When it comes to the .0002 variance in oil clearance I think we're just splitting hairs. The 7 psi pressure difference between specs is a little larger, but still marginal when looking at the big picture.
Brian-
I agree. Anyone who goes through life just driving nothing but Ferraris and never experiences the awesomeness of a Festiva is truly missing out. Poor guy
Also, I like the 10psi/1000PRM theory. Sounds like a good "rule of thumb" and I'll be sure to remember it for future reference :thumbup:
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