new bearings needed?
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new bearings needed?
i spun a bearing in my Y7 block, can i use some of my friends old bearings? he says i have to buy some new bearings, cuz you cant use old ones....is this true? i have to get new bearings? or can i use my friends old bearings.....
thanks in advanced!!!
thanks in advanced!!!
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Re: new bearings needed?
why not......ppl say you cant use same gaskets, yet alot of ppl do it.....just explain why not......cuz i dont have the money for some new ones....unless you got a deal.... trade some parts lol
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Re: new bearings needed?
so heres the thing..u will need new bearings and dont get any yet until the motor is taken apart so that u can see what size bearing is needed(standard or oversized)your crankshaft might be scratched and need to be grinded down evenly and might require different bearings instead of standard 1's..i had this problem and decided to buy a used crank that was in good shape for $75 (dohc ls)..
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Re: new bearings needed?
All the bearings in your engine can be different sizes. using someone else's old bearings is not an intelligent option.
You COULD install them and check your clearances with plastiguage but really it's pointless... get ACL's for 90 bucks.
Also if you spun a bearing as mentioned you really need to get the mains and the crank itself checked to see if it needs polishing/line honing which it probobly does. and even then sometimes you can end up with out of spec block even with the largest available bearings.
I'm all for ghetto cheapness... and frankly it probobly will work if you slap it back together with bearings that are off... but for how long? and will it now cause the complete destruction of the block?
You COULD install them and check your clearances with plastiguage but really it's pointless... get ACL's for 90 bucks.
Also if you spun a bearing as mentioned you really need to get the mains and the crank itself checked to see if it needs polishing/line honing which it probobly does. and even then sometimes you can end up with out of spec block even with the largest available bearings.
I'm all for ghetto cheapness... and frankly it probobly will work if you slap it back together with bearings that are off... but for how long? and will it now cause the complete destruction of the block?
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