Is it necessary as a precaution...even if the oil pressure is steady at 35-36.5 psi at 1500 rpm, cummins isx at 900 k miles. Or should I leave it alone since there are no appearant issues.
Rod bearings replacement?
Discussion in 'Trucks [ Eighteen Wheelers ]' started by TallJoe, Jan 13, 2017.
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Pull the rod caps and check for wear, if good keep trkn
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If they've never been checked by 900k,I would want to look at them.Oil and metallurgy have increased in leaps and bounds since the old days,but if I owned it,I'd want to know,but that's just the mechanic in me.Lot cheaper than putting a crank in.Not the easiest job,and messy ,too.And while your doing it,pull a main or two,and check them.Make sure you check the top bearing on the rods,and the lower bearing on the mains,that's where the wear will be.Do you have a big 3/4 drive torque wrench?In the old days,we just rolled bearings in every 250k,overhaul at 400k+or-,sop.
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As a rule the top bearing will wear more than the bottom bearing. Worse if it's lugged down a lot. A good indication of bearing wear is a large difference in oil pressure from cold start idle to warm idle
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I did not realize that you could actually directly see the wear and tear on them from beneath. When I go to the shop and ask about it, I'll also request they let me go down there with them an show me the bearings as they are. Thanks.
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If the journals on crank look scratchy, you can crocet cloth then to polish them up, DONT USE EMERYCLOTH!
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I think you'll find some minor wear, but nothing that needs replacement. The thing is, why go through all the trouble of pulling the pan and a couple of caps just to inspect? You're 60% there to replacing them now, just go the rest of the way and replace them all. Complete waste of time just to inspect 1 or 2 anyway. If you are content to only inspect 2 and assume the rest are fine, then you might as well assume they are all fine and don't bother to inspect in the first place.
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