Dartfreak75
Restore it, Dont part it!
Has anyone here used engine tech bearings and or rings? If so the good the bad and the ugly please?
They should be standard the engine is all original. Right? Is there markings on them If they are oversized? Did the factory use oversized bearings?I've not run engine tech that I can remember..... Look at your bearings and see if they are oversized, standard...….
yep, sometimes the factory used oversized. std would be standard. You'll plastic gage anyways......They should be standard the engine is all original. Right? Is there markings on them If they are oversized? Did the factory use oversized bearings?
Thank you Arron that is very helpful information I appreciate your advice. Please stay tuned I'm sure I will have lots of questions lolHello dartfreak75.
Just as a comment,
When you check any clearance be sure that all the parts and tools (torque wrench) are at room temperature.
Dont forget to check the block, crank, and rods using inside / outside micrometer to conform the sizes.
If in doubt have the block line checked and or honed / bored.
Use the correct Plastigauge for the clearance range you are trying to measure.
Here is some info on the theory of Plastigauge.
Genuine Plastigauge - How It Works
Try do do all your work in a clean well-lit area.
Take your time and check twice if not sure.
Chrysler was known to use / mix standard and or oversize components on there assembly lines.
Hope this helps.
Happy Mopar
Arron
Ok cool good info thank you yes I have a good set of calipers I use for reloading guess its time to get them greasy lolIIRC, there are some markings on the SN pad of the block that have special symbols for any undersized main or rod bearing used in the factory. BTW, do you have a dial caliper? If so that will be accurate enough see if the journals are all standard; any journal being tuned down .010" or .020" will be obvious with a caliper. (Checking actual wear is best done with a micrometer.)
I can't say I ever paid a whole lot of attention to the bearings I take out and toss, besides the STD markings, so can't be of much help there.