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Old Mar 28, 2004 | 08:24 AM
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does anybody know what the actually number measurement/size of honda rod bearings is????????? i am having a machine shop mic and measure bearings out for me. He has given me the size of them. I just need to know what size all the honda bearings are???? same with main bearings too???? thanks guys
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Old Mar 28, 2004 | 08:30 AM
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Every honda block is different..

If ur block is at a shop they should be able to tell u what size/color bearing u have in there now.

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Old Mar 28, 2004 | 08:38 AM
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Saved this from this site. Can't remember who wrote it.

Here is a chart of Honda B series bearing thickness by color. To calculate actual bearing clearance, use the following formula:
BC = IDBT - ODC - (2 x BT)
BC = bearing clearance
IDBT = inside diameter of bearing tunnel (housing bore)
ODC = outside diameter of crank journal
BT = bearing thickness
Main Bearing thickness by color
Blue 2.013-2.010 mm 0.0793”- 0.0791”
Black 2.010-2.007 mm 0.0791”- 0.0790”
Brown 2.007-2.004 mm 0.0790”- 0.0789”
Green 2.004-2.001 mm 0.0789”- 0.0788”
Yellow 2.001-1.998 mm 0.0788”- 0.0787”
Pink 1.998-1.995 mm 0.0787”- 0.0785”
Red 1.995-1.992 mm 0.0785”- 0.0783”
Rod bearing thickness by color
Blue 1.510-1.507 mm 0.0594”- 0.0593”
Black 1.507-1.504 mm 0.0593”- 0.0592”
Brown 1.504-1.501 mm 0.0592”- 0.0591”
Green 1.501-1.498 mm 0.0591”- 0.0590”
Yellow 1.498-1.495 mm 0.0590”- 0.0589”
Pink 1.495-1.492 mm 0.0589”- 0.0587”
Red 1.492-1.489 mm 0.0587”- 0.0586”
Although most people do not have inside micrometers, bearing micrometers or snap gauges, you can still use this chart when using plastigage to check bearing clearance. If you want to increase or decrease a bearing clearance, you can calculate how much of a color change is necessary by looking at the changes on the chart. Remember you can mix colors for even a more fine-tuning but it would not be wise to jump more than one color. In other words, do not mix a brown and yellow bearing together to equal a green clearance value. Just use the greens together. It is ok to mix a green with a yellow or a green with a brown. When doing your rebuild and replacing bearings with like colors, you still must check your results with plastigage to be sure. Don’t assume anything. Also remember, when swapping to aftermarket rods, throw the color codes away as they will not work anymore. You need to start from scratch to obtain your desired clearance. On the other hand, you really cannot measure accurately to the nearest .0001” without machinist quality tools, so don’t get carried away on that last one ten thousandth of an inch variance.
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Old Mar 28, 2004 | 09:27 PM
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thanks for the info-- that was exactly what i was lookin for--
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Old Mar 28, 2004 | 09:32 PM
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theres a number half stamped on the rod cap and the rod...where the two parts meet, and theres a letter in the journals of the crank... this is the way to find the code for the rod bearings...
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Old Mar 29, 2004 | 05:20 AM
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some people think im an idiot on here-- i needed the number chart that is above-- i know how to read rod bearings, but thanks
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