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- 6-bolt_main abstract "6-bolt main refers to the number of bolts holding the main caps to the block of an internal combustion engine, and therefore holding the crankshaft in place. A main cap refers to the locating support for the crankshaft of a piston engine. The main cap holds the crankshaft in the engine with fasteners of two, four, or six bolts. The common logic is, the more bolts, the better.In general, 6-bolt main designs are considered the strongest under all conditions. In most cases the \"mains\" are held in by four bolts from the bottom extending upward into the block, two on each side of the crankshaft, and two cross bolts coming from the left and right side pan rails into the side of the main caps to provide additional lateral support at excessive engine speeds. All aluminum block Ford Modular engines feature 6-bolt main caps. All GM LS engines have 6-bolt mains.".
- 6-bolt_main wikiPageID "21136602".
- 6-bolt_main wikiPageLength "1154".
- 6-bolt_main wikiPageOutDegree "8".
- 6-bolt_main wikiPageRevisionID "707963665".
- 6-bolt_main wikiPageWikiLink 4-bolt_main.
- 6-bolt_main wikiPageWikiLink Category:Engine_components.
- 6-bolt_main wikiPageWikiLink Category:Piston_engines.
- 6-bolt_main wikiPageWikiLink Crankshaft.
- 6-bolt_main wikiPageWikiLink Cross-bolted_bearing.
- 6-bolt_main wikiPageWikiLink Internal_combustion_engine.
- 6-bolt_main wikiPageWikiLink LS_based_GM_small-block_engine.
- 6-bolt_main wikiPageWikiLink Main_bearing.
- 6-bolt_main wikiPageWikiLinkText "6-bolt main".
- 6-bolt_main wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Automotive-tech-stub.
- 6-bolt_main wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- 6-bolt_main wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unref.
- 6-bolt_main subject Category:Engine_components.
- 6-bolt_main subject Category:Piston_engines.
- 6-bolt_main type Component.
- 6-bolt_main type Technology.
- 6-bolt_main comment "6-bolt main refers to the number of bolts holding the main caps to the block of an internal combustion engine, and therefore holding the crankshaft in place. A main cap refers to the locating support for the crankshaft of a piston engine. The main cap holds the crankshaft in the engine with fasteners of two, four, or six bolts. The common logic is, the more bolts, the better.In general, 6-bolt main designs are considered the strongest under all conditions.".
- 6-bolt_main label "6-bolt main".
- 6-bolt_main sameAs Q4641558.
- 6-bolt_main sameAs m.05c4hjq.
- 6-bolt_main sameAs Q4641558.
- 6-bolt_main wasDerivedFrom 6-bolt_main?oldid=707963665.
- 6-bolt_main isPrimaryTopicOf 6-bolt_main.