Bearing chart for B18c
Can someone give me a pic from the helms of a Bearing chart of both the mains and the rods for a B18c5 engine. I don't have a helms for it and I'll need the color codes for bearing selection soon.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by TOR »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Can someone give me a pic from the helms of a Bearing chart of both the mains and the rods for a B18c5 engine. I don't have a helms for it and I'll need the color codes for bearing selection soon.</TD></TR></TABLE>
I have the helms, If you can give me the letters and numbers off the crank and stamped in the block in order from left to right/ oilpump to flywheel, i can give you your color codes. I do not have a scanner though.
I have the helms, If you can give me the letters and numbers off the crank and stamped in the block in order from left to right/ oilpump to flywheel, i can give you your color codes. I do not have a scanner though.
Thanks foot, that covers the rods perfectly. I'm used to LS Rod designations as single numbers for the big end of the rod not 21-25 but it still makes sense.
Purpleterror I kind of need a picture of the main bearing sizes. I'll have the mains resized at the machine shop and I think they will resize the mains all to the same size So I'm going to have to measure and check before and after it goes to the shop. I'm guessing they will all be the letter D for the mains after thay are resized. but we will see. I've got a brand new R crank here and I don't want to screw it up.
Purpleterror I kind of need a picture of the main bearing sizes. I'll have the mains resized at the machine shop and I think they will resize the mains all to the same size So I'm going to have to measure and check before and after it goes to the shop. I'm guessing they will all be the letter D for the mains after thay are resized. but we will see. I've got a brand new R crank here and I don't want to screw it up.
If you have a brand new r crank why the hell would you have a machine shop resize it? Leave the crank alone, its perfect in the stock condition. Match your codes and order the correct color oem bearings
No the shop will resize the mains in the block not the crank. I'm putting this in a LS block and I've added a block girdle and changed to main studs so the mains in the block are likely to be out of round. When the shop centerline bores the block it will change the mains to probably the letter D. I'm not touching the crank. So it doesn't do me any good to tell you that the mains are CCBDC because they will all probably measure DDDDD when they are done correct. Like I said I'll measure all the mains in the block before and after it goes to the shop so I know what I have and I'll go from there.
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