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Old 05-30-2013, 06:42 PM
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I Have Stock Rods And Crank With King Bearings Cr807hpnd. Does It Mater If The Bearing With The Hole Goes In Rod Or Cap?
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Stock rod bearings don't have holes. Are you sure those are the right bearings?
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I'm Using King Bearings.
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I've got a set of standard size stock aluminum/silicon King Bearings and They have no hole. The mains have a hole and it's very easy to see where the shells with holes go ,,,,,They line up with holes in the block sides of the mains caps
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These Are Rod Bearings. I Called King. Thanks
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You have bearings for an aluminum rod that has a dowel. Just look at the back of the bearing for a L or a U (lower or upper).



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