Procedures
Connecting Rod Bearing Fitting
The connecting rod bearings are "select fit" to achieve proper oil clearance. Connecting rod bearing journal diameter grade markings (2) are stamped into the front crankshaft counterweight. These marks are read from left to right, corresponding with journal number 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. Select the bearing size that corresponds to the crankshaft markings for each rod bearing journal.
Connecting rod bearing journal diameter grade markings correspond to specific journal diameters. The chart below identifies the three crankshaft grade markings and their associated journal diameters.
NOTE: Install the rod bearings in pairs. Do not mix sizes or use a new bearing half with an old bearing half.
The connecting rod bearing shells (1) are marked with the bearing size (2) on the bearing lining surface. The bearings are available in three different sizes in order to achieve the desired oil clearance.
Rod bearing shells are available in three sizes. The chart below identifies the three bearing sizes.
Bearing oil clearance can also be determined by using Plastigage or equivalent Measuring Bearing Clearance Using Plastigage