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- 4-bolt_main abstract "A 4-bolt main refers to the number of bolts attaching the main bearing caps to the block of an internal combustion engine. Four bolt mains are considered much stronger for high performance use than a 2 bolt main. Using 4 bolts to secure the main bearing caps reduces the amount of flex within the crankshaft as compared to 2 bolts.The first car engine to use four-bolt main bearings was the V12 Maybach Zeppelin of 1928, that used them on three of its eight bearings.The first Chevrolet engine to use 4-bolt mains was the 1967 Chevrolet Camaro. Chrysler and Ford employed Y-blocks, meaning that the block skirts extended below the centreline of the crankshaft. The main bearing caps could then be fixed with an additional cross-bolt, which was a horizontal bolt going into or through the main bearing cap.The V6 Nissan VQ engine also uses 4-bolt mains.Several Toyota engines, including Toyota UZ engine and Toyota MZ engine, as well as some of the Ford Modular V8 engines use 6-bolt mains to prevent crankshaft flexing with its aluminum block or during high stress applications.".
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- 4-bolt_main wikiPageWikiLink 6-bolt_main.
- 4-bolt_main wikiPageWikiLink Aluminium.
- 4-bolt_main wikiPageWikiLink Category:Engine_technology.
- 4-bolt_main wikiPageWikiLink Category:Piston_engines.
- 4-bolt_main wikiPageWikiLink Chevrolet.
- 4-bolt_main wikiPageWikiLink Chevrolet_Camaro.
- 4-bolt_main wikiPageWikiLink Chrysler.
- 4-bolt_main wikiPageWikiLink Cross-bolted_bearing.
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- 4-bolt_main wikiPageWikiLink Ford_Motor_Company.
- 4-bolt_main wikiPageWikiLink Internal_combustion_engine.
- 4-bolt_main wikiPageWikiLink Main_bearing.
- 4-bolt_main wikiPageWikiLink Maybach_Zeppelin.
- 4-bolt_main wikiPageWikiLink Nissan_VQ_engine.
- 4-bolt_main wikiPageWikiLink Toyota_MZ_engine.
- 4-bolt_main wikiPageWikiLink Toyota_UZ_engine.
- 4-bolt_main wikiPageWikiLink File:Napier_Deltic_Diesel_Engine_Barrowhill.jpg.
- 4-bolt_main wikiPageWikiLinkText "4-bolt main".
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- 4-bolt_main subject Category:Engine_technology.
- 4-bolt_main subject Category:Piston_engines.
- 4-bolt_main comment "A 4-bolt main refers to the number of bolts attaching the main bearing caps to the block of an internal combustion engine. Four bolt mains are considered much stronger for high performance use than a 2 bolt main.".
- 4-bolt_main label "4-bolt main".
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- 4-bolt_main depiction Napier_Deltic_Diesel_Engine_Barrowhill.jpg.
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