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black90lx
01-20-2008, 10:51 AM
i am putting new bearings in the bottom end of my motor. i measured the crank where the rods and main bearings go with 2 different sets of calipers and they are reading bigger than what the manual says. Where the rods go i measured 2.125 and the manual says 2.0465 to 2.0472. Where the mains go i measured 2.2500 and the manual says 1979-1990 2.399 to 2.3982, and from 1991 on it says 2.2059 to 2.2051. in my bearings they say STD on the back of them , does that mean they are a standard bearing? how can i tell what year my motor and crank is so i know which reading to go by for the crank. thanks for any help,scott
mustang8998
01-20-2008, 04:13 PM
My book (Haynes), shows 2.1228 to 2.1236 on the rod journals and 2.2490 to 2.2482 on the mains.
You should use a micrometer, instead of calipers, to get the best possible measurement. ;)
There is a VIN code stamped on the block, that will tell you what year it is.
black90lx
01-20-2008, 07:12 PM
I just figured out I was looking at the 4cyl crank specs.I used a set of dial calipers and digital calipers. Who sells a good micrometer for cheap?
mustang8998
01-20-2008, 07:52 PM
I just figured out I was looking at the 4cyl crank specs.I used a set of dial calipers and digital calipers. Who sells a good micrometer for cheap?
I'd try Harbor Freight, for micrometers.
I would add, that your measurements, with the calipers, is very close to spec. I would think STD bearings, will work just fine.
black90lx
01-20-2008, 07:58 PM
Thanks for the help
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