Do I need different Bearings when switching Ls rods to Eagle?
I was looking at an online haynes manual, and Looking to see if I needed to replace my Rod Bearings. I kept reading and didnt see anything where if the bearings were still in tolarance, they would be fine to reuse. But then again I didnt see anything to replace them.
They are ACL and put in less than 10,000 miles ago. If I dont get my crank knife-edged this month, I will do it later down the road. If I notice any wear and such I will replace them then. But if not, Keep them in OR Do I need to replace them?
Im using the P29 pistons I have in the motor. I know the rings need to be replaced, and Im going with OEM..but what do I need to go with? Just regular B18 rings?
I noticed on other posts that the piston has to be "modified" to fit the Eagle connecting rod I am going to put in. Now what about the Wrist pin?
I had no luck finding the info I am searching for....Id really appricate the help.
Dustin
They are ACL and put in less than 10,000 miles ago. If I dont get my crank knife-edged this month, I will do it later down the road. If I notice any wear and such I will replace them then. But if not, Keep them in OR Do I need to replace them?
Im using the P29 pistons I have in the motor. I know the rings need to be replaced, and Im going with OEM..but what do I need to go with? Just regular B18 rings?
I noticed on other posts that the piston has to be "modified" to fit the Eagle connecting rod I am going to put in. Now what about the Wrist pin?
I had no luck finding the info I am searching for....Id really appricate the help.
Dustin
Yes it is always good and must to change bearings when doing a new rods...
Check ACL bearings...those are pretty good fit and you'll need them.
Check ACL bearings...those are pretty good fit and you'll need them.
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