undersize rod bearings.....
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undersize rod bearings.....
how far can you go right now on the LS1?
a friend of mine had his motor eat its rod bearings... we're trying to decide if the crank is salvageable or not.. it looks great except for where the rod bearings spun..
heres the remains.. think the crank is salvageable? how far undersize can you get rod bearings for a LS1? we'll be using cheap aftermarket rods to replace it... so probly eagle....
heres whats left of two of his rod bearings:
this is the crank where thoes bearings where.... the rest of the crank looks fine...
a friend of mine had his motor eat its rod bearings... we're trying to decide if the crank is salvageable or not.. it looks great except for where the rod bearings spun..
heres the remains.. think the crank is salvageable? how far undersize can you get rod bearings for a LS1? we'll be using cheap aftermarket rods to replace it... so probly eagle....
heres whats left of two of his rod bearings:
this is the crank where thoes bearings where.... the rest of the crank looks fine...
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Originally Posted by 777
It may just be the pic quality but that crank doesn't look that bad to me.
in anycase, we'll need undersize bearings.. but i dont know what all the options for the LS1 are...
havent taken it to the machine shop yet, he probly will today, but it would be nice to know the limit it can be taken to...
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Rod bearings that fit these engines also fit old school small block chevys with the large 2.100 journal. They sell these in .010 increments up to .060. Those bearings are not race quality but stock replacement and some hot street. They sell up to .020 in high perfromance coated bearings. Clevtie sells .010 and .020 that are oversize on the o.d. as well, so that a shop can resize the rods in cases such as yours or if they want to put new bolts in.
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spun bearing
You can get undersized bearings as Mac stated. That crank may be bent however. I would have that checked before contemplating anything else.
Best way to fix that deal is to get a good used crank from someone on this forum. There must be plenty of them sitting around after guys installed stroker cranks and or new short blocks. It would be cheaper and better than grinding your crank if you are just interested in getting the engine back together so you can drive the car.
The rod or rods may be salvageble with the oversized OD bearings. Again, I bet there are many sets of good used stock rods sitting around collecting dust.
Best way to fix that deal is to get a good used crank from someone on this forum. There must be plenty of them sitting around after guys installed stroker cranks and or new short blocks. It would be cheaper and better than grinding your crank if you are just interested in getting the engine back together so you can drive the car.
The rod or rods may be salvageble with the oversized OD bearings. Again, I bet there are many sets of good used stock rods sitting around collecting dust.
Originally Posted by MrDude_1
how far can you go right now on the LS1?
a friend of mine had his motor eat its rod bearings... we're trying to decide if the crank is salvageable or not.. it looks great except for where the rod bearings spun..
heres the remains.. think the crank is salvageable? how far undersize can you get rod bearings for a LS1? we'll be using cheap aftermarket rods to replace it... so probly eagle....
heres whats left of two of his rod bearings:
this is the crank where thoes bearings where.... the rest of the crank looks fine...
a friend of mine had his motor eat its rod bearings... we're trying to decide if the crank is salvageable or not.. it looks great except for where the rod bearings spun..
heres the remains.. think the crank is salvageable? how far undersize can you get rod bearings for a LS1? we'll be using cheap aftermarket rods to replace it... so probly eagle....
heres whats left of two of his rod bearings:
this is the crank where thoes bearings where.... the rest of the crank looks fine...
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i know this post is from 3 years ago , but are there any "new" developments in this area , as i have a crank and rods that are damaged too
unfortunately shipping a crank will be a bit pricy at the moment esp. since i'm at the other end of the globe at the moment.... so i have to make due (if possible) with the parts i have
thanks.
unfortunately shipping a crank will be a bit pricy at the moment esp. since i'm at the other end of the globe at the moment.... so i have to make due (if possible) with the parts i have
thanks.
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