Information on 2.0 Rod bearings, Is anyone planing or building one with stock crank pins |
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Information on 2.0 Rod bearings, Is anyone planing or building one with stock crank pins |
muddboy |
Aug 3 2007, 10:14 PM
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Was perusing the bearing catalog at work (I do that when I'm bored). I try to find combo's to use and odd spec's for different projects I have. I ran across something I thought might be of interest to us. Looks like with a small modification to the rod tangs, we can substitute a Clevite "H" performance bearing for the stock ones. This is all I use at work (performance bearings at least), and can say how much more stable and better they are over stock replacement bearings.
I don't know if this has been tried before, the listing of this bearing is a newer one and was not in my previous version of the catalog. Let me know what you think? or if its been done... whatever... |
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