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Does anyone have a source to get bearings that are one over sized (.25mm inner diameter). Need them for the crank and rods. The ones I have found are close to $1000.
come on, $1000 for a curved piece of metal? There has to be an aftermarket of some source I am missing to get them cheaper. Regular ones are $50 Thanks, Chris 73 911 E |
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You are not missing anything,....no aftermarket sources for O/S rod & main bearings for the 2.7's & smaller engines.
This is why we machine the cases when they need O/S mains. ![]()
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I was able to get some for my case that had been linebored by motorsheister for oversized bearings from ollies. as i recall wasabout 350 buckss for the set.
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My machine shop guy says he has a standard / standard crank from a 2.7 he perfers to use. Has not given me a price yet.
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Contact me by phone or email. We have a large number of over and undersized bearing sets in stock and the price is rarely as bad as urban legend predicts.
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Hi,
Talking about urban legends... I have a friend that claims that he uses Toyota fourrunner bearings on 911 engines. But really I do not have any more details. I'm going to call him and ask again. 5vz engines. |
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Parts are parts...size is all that matters. I found a set of points one time that fit a Massey Ferguson tractor....and used them in my MG....same size...same screw holes. Don't be afraid to look into alternate sources. Check the dimensions of the part you need...and find a transposition catalogue (used to be a staple item at auto wreckers). Perhaps you will be the one to crack the money/part cost problem we all have! Bob
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it's so ridiculous. They are just stamped half circles of metal.
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That's the path I am going down. Strange how a 30 lb crank can cost less than .25 lb's of simple curved metal. My machine shop has a crank from a 2.7 that is standard for $500. Anyone want a perfeclty good one over crank ;-) I am assuming the 2.7 crank is exactly the same as my 2.4 Chris 73 911 E |
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Yup. 70.4mm stroke. Last edited by 911pcars; 07-10-2013 at 09:40 PM.. |
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