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Originally posted by techinspector1
joe, the fillet radius is the corner of the rod journal surface where it comes up the cheek of the crank. The larger the radius, the stronger the crank. Pat has mentioned a radius of 0.125", that would obviously equal a diameter of 0.250", so if you were to lay a 1/4" twist drill into the corner of a crank that has been manufactured with a 0.125" radius, you should not be able to see any daylight between the drill and the fillet.
With a generous fillet, you may have to massage the bearing shells so that they don't ride against the fillet.
good job techinspector yes the bearings will need to be H type races bearings with is type of crank