Posted by caterpillar guy on April 28, 2022 at 04:14:08 from (47.26.95.42):
In Reply to: Farmall c rod bearings posted by farmallmitch on April 27, 2022 at 09:59:57:
First a crank needs to be miced with a real mic not a set of calipers. 2 it needs to be miced at 90degrees apart to check for egging. If not more than about a 0.001 you could put STD bearings in with a 0.001or 0.002 shim under them and be fine. Probably the 0.001 would be best as that would shim up 0.002 clearance with the egg being still able to clear a bit. Yes you can do this. Parts men are not much good for something like fitting bearings unless they are from a machine shop in the first place. Then when you get the new bearings in there As you tighten them up turn your crank to prevent a problem again. Checking your oil clearance with the old bearings is not a bad idea though not really necessary if crank is miced like I stated in the beginning. You could tighten one of the next set of bearings up in the rod with no crank and measure to check the diameter.
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