Cat bearing replacement
Discussion in 'Trucks [ Eighteen Wheelers ]' started by pcfreak, May 29, 2008.
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Well start it up and watch the oil psi, i doubt its piston slap, most likley a rod bearing.
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At least it's nice to know it may not be an expensive fix.
What is your 3406e in 550hpW900L? -
When did you ever get out of a Cat dealer without paying at least 2 grand? -
Boy did I stir up a can of worms here!

Thanks guys, I was looking for an idea what it would cost me for a bearing roll by anyone who has had it done before.
I like to look here first to get info from people who are out there doing it.
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Let me clarify, you will not do ALL of the mains for $500.00. I don't care who you know or who you are. You can't do it yourself for that. -
I saw prices for main bearings at around $130. I'm assuming that's each bearing?
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That should be for a set, i have a 3406E in a 98 Pete and a C15 in my 03 KW...
Diesel your right, thats why i dont go to CAT shops, them ######## wanna plug into my ecm and change my fuel codes and crap, thats why i dont go. -
My buddy owns a shop and is CAT certified, he still does rod and mains for $500 plus parts. Maybe you can go to a normal shop and get it done cheaper, it aint rocket science, unless you want the CAT warranty, as far as trust goes, i dont know i have seen some hackers working at CAT.
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I'm a little leery of dealerships. I need a shop that is qualified to do the job right.
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