changing bearings in car..
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I dunno ,but last year I had my rod bolts done with Katechs..My buddy who owns a shop said he could swap out the bearings with clevites too..
He did with the engine still in the car.I've had no problems either..I even swapped out my tr224 for much larger cam and many dyno/wot pulls..
I dont know how long it took,but he said it was a P.I.T.A ,but he did for me for next to nothing as a favor..Normally he would tell customers they are just better off rebuilding instead of going through all that..I was on a 1 wk vacation when he did it so I dont know how long it took
The clevites were the P series I believe which are stock replacements..I'll double check I still have the old boxes they came in with my old bearings in them
He did with the engine still in the car.I've had no problems either..I even swapped out my tr224 for much larger cam and many dyno/wot pulls..
I dont know how long it took,but he said it was a P.I.T.A ,but he did for me for next to nothing as a favor..Normally he would tell customers they are just better off rebuilding instead of going through all that..I was on a 1 wk vacation when he did it so I dont know how long it took
The clevites were the P series I believe which are stock replacements..I'll double check I still have the old boxes they came in with my old bearings in them
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I had to change the oil pan gasket on my C5 while most of the suspension was apart and the steering rack was out. What I did was support the motor by the bell housing and drop the front cross member. From there, its pretty self explanatory.
Unfortunately, when I cracked a rod cap I noticed significant wear on the top of the bearing (down to the steel at 60k miles!), so I went and replaced them all with clevites and Katech rod bolts. In hindsight it would have been easier to pull the motor, but I wasn't expecting to find a bad oil pan gasket and worn rod bearings.
Unfortunately, when I cracked a rod cap I noticed significant wear on the top of the bearing (down to the steel at 60k miles!), so I went and replaced them all with clevites and Katech rod bolts. In hindsight it would have been easier to pull the motor, but I wasn't expecting to find a bad oil pan gasket and worn rod bearings.
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I had to change the oil pan gasket on my C5 while most of the suspension was apart and the steering rack was out. What I did was support the motor by the bell housing and drop the front cross member. From there, its pretty self explanatory.
Unfortunately, when I cracked a rod cap I noticed significant wear on the top of the bearing (down to the steel at 60k miles!), so I went and replaced them all with clevites and Katech rod bolts. In hindsight it would have been easier to pull the motor, but I wasn't expecting to find a bad oil pan gasket and worn rod bearings.
Unfortunately, when I cracked a rod cap I noticed significant wear on the top of the bearing (down to the steel at 60k miles!), so I went and replaced them all with clevites and Katech rod bolts. In hindsight it would have been easier to pull the motor, but I wasn't expecting to find a bad oil pan gasket and worn rod bearings.