moparracer54
Active Member
I need to order main bearings for my 71 360. As I recall there was something different between the early 1970s 360s and newer ones but what is it?
i believe you can use the newer bearing on the older block but not the other way..
..............its been awhile since I've worked on 1, but I think u can use the older bearing on the newer block as the recess in the old block is too small of a diameter for the newer bearing,, but I think the new bearing has a bigger thrust surface, but I could be wrong, memory isn't what it used to be........kim.......
..............its been awhile since I've worked on 1, but I think u can use the older bearing on the newer block as the recess in the old block is too small of a diameter for the newer bearing,, but I think the new bearing has a bigger thrust surface, but I could be wrong, memory isn't what it used to be........kim.......
i believe you can use the newer bearing on the older block but not the other way..
I'll second Krazy there but I thought the years were a little different. The old bearing (70-71 castings IIRC) works on everything, newer style works on those with the larger thrust cut. I think they made the change after '71 so some 72 model year year blocks got it.
I'll second Krazy there but I thought the years were a little different. The old bearing (70-71 castings IIRC) works on everything, newer style works on those with the larger thrust cut. I think they made the change after '71 so some 72 model year year blocks got it.
Well...the 72 block had a casting date of 6/29/72.....and had the 73+ bearing in it...
I have a 360 block that was built in 1970 and I use #1266 full grove bearings. I spin mine to 7,700 rpm through the traps and It runs in the low 10's like 10.10 at 131mph. Never had a problem. Full grove is the way to go keeps oil on the rod bearings all the time. Be sure to run a high volume oil pump with a big oil pan 7+ quart and you will be fine.
We need to know more about this low 10 second 7700 RPM machine. :burnout:
X 2 on the full groove main bearings.
We need to know more about this low 10 second 7700 RPM machine. :burnout:
X 2 on the full groove main bearings.