Thread: Clevite bearing questions
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	07-02-2023 06:17 AM #1Clevite bearing questions
 
 Hey guys, I could use some help identifying these rod and main bearings out of a mid 60s 292 Chevy. Neither one has any markings as to size. No std or number, just part number. The rod bearing number is pretty common but I can’t find this main bearing number anywhere. Any thoughts?1 Corinthians 1:27 
 
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	07-02-2023 06:37 AM #2
 Here's a link to the MAHLE/Clevite master catalog - might be of some use... It's 180 pages long (takes a while to download) and very detailed. The "P" indicates a performance bearing - for what that's worth..
 
 https://www.mahle-aftermarket.com/me...s/eb-40-14.pdf"Where the people fear the government you have tyranny. Where the government fears the people you have liberty." John Basil Barnhil 
 
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	07-02-2023 07:06 AM #3
 Cool, thanks!1 Corinthians 1:27 
 
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	11-24-2023 01:40 PM #4
 First I would not just go with a bearing because that was what they had in it before.
 First I would want to know what the crank was made of, because that determines what the bearing should be made of too.
 And I have seen guys put the wrong bearing in things. Don Garlitts told me that.
 Rule of thumb Steel crank, steel bearing, not the tri metal bearings.
 Soft bearings on a soft crank or they bite in to each other and you'll spin a bearing,
 it might last a while, but it will happen.
 




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