Oil clearance
Oil clearance is a gap for oil distribution that prevents the
metal on moving parts from coming into direct contact with
metal. This is the value obtained by subtracting the radius of
the rotating body from the inner radius of the metal.
If the oil clearance is too large, abnormal noise will be
generated. On the other hand, if too small, seizing will occur.
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