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> Opinions on these main bearings?, 2.7l /6
tornik550
post Aug 9 2015, 05:16 PM
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I do not know much about reading bearings upon disassembly. I have several cases and I just took a look at these bearings for the first time. I know absolutely nothing about the history of this case. What are your opinions on the bearings? If I use this case, of coarse I will use new bearings. This is more for forensic fun Attached Image
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post Aug 9 2015, 05:17 PM
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post Aug 9 2015, 05:19 PM
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I didn't notice til I saw the pictures but there is are some white plastic shavings on the bearings from something else I was doing.


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post Aug 11 2015, 01:45 AM
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What I was hoping that some one could answer- is the wear pattern on the bearing with the thrust surfaces a normal wear pattern (no sure how the bearings are named)? If not, any guess as to what would cause this kind of wear?
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post Aug 11 2015, 02:33 AM
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QUOTE(tornik550 @ Aug 11 2015, 07:45 PM) *

What I was hoping that some one could answer- is the wear pattern on the bearing with the thrust surfaces a normal wear pattern (no sure how the bearings are named)? If not, any guess as to what would cause this kind of wear?

Pics not very good ,but they appear OK,some spotting on the whitemtetal surfaces can be a number of things,seperation of the whitemetal is an alarm waiting to ring,however.
There appears some light scuffing of the surfaces but without knowing the mileage of the motor and couldn't say thats one way or the other,but it appears normal.
Be very careful what main bearing you replace with as there have been serious issues with the commonly used Glyco replacement bearing of late.
This is well documented on Pelican and I believe the rebuild guru's refuse to use them now,cheers.
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post Aug 11 2015, 06:43 AM
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They look like normal wear, you would need to plastigauge them to be sure.
If good I'd DFL (Dry Film Lube) them I done this (I can do this) and it works good.

If you do decide to replace them, I'll take them (IMG:style_emoticons/default/shades.gif) I'm looking to put together a back-up engine.
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post Aug 11 2015, 11:08 AM
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Mark- you can have the bearings if you want however it looks like they are Glyco bearings.


What are the go to bearings to buy now for mains and rods? PP forums have some bad stuff about the glycos.
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post Aug 11 2015, 11:18 AM
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QUOTE(tornik550 @ Aug 11 2015, 01:08 PM) *

Mark- you can have the bearings if you want however it looks like they are Glyco bearings.


What are the go to bearings to buy now for mains and rods? PP forums have some bad stuff about the glycos.


From my vast experience (one engine re build), I would say that this looks like typical wear as the bearing journals begins to ovalize. They will go out of round "spreading" at the case join line.

Measure carefully for this. If they are out of round by .002" or so, you might be fine. More than .004" and the crank will bind as you torque the cases together

It is hard to read through all of the glyco problem threads. It seems most of the problems were on the bigger bore motors. I bought the glyco''s from EBS for my 2.4 build. I guess I trusted them to say if there was a problem. They said nothing.
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post Aug 11 2015, 11:58 AM
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pitting and frosted..there junk imo
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