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So I have 2 engines I'm going to eventually build into one good one, my runner is a knocker so I need to gather more info what to look for.
I was going through my forum backups and came across pics of rod and main bearings from one of the engines I had split open way back.
I can't say for sure which engine these pics are from but for this discussion I want to talk about condition of bearings in general to learn meself more about them.
Ok. First pic is Crank bearings:
What can you tell me about how these look?
Are they done because copper is visible?
The crank journal is showing signs of scoring I see.
Can the crank be reusable with NO machining?
This pic is #1 rod bearing face.
How about this bearing. Does it have time left on it?
This is the back side.
What are we seeing here?
Does the discoloration (streaking) mean anything?
I'd have to see if I still have them to see what the heck that white dot is.
To what point are these bearings "serviceable"?
I mean, are they done when even just a trace of "copper" is visible like the #1 rod bearing or is there some other way to judge them?
I think it's called "babbet" on the bearing face.
What is that material?
Is it extremely hard or is it soft?
I was going through my forum backups and came across pics of rod and main bearings from one of the engines I had split open way back.
I can't say for sure which engine these pics are from but for this discussion I want to talk about condition of bearings in general to learn meself more about them.
Ok. First pic is Crank bearings:
What can you tell me about how these look?
Are they done because copper is visible?
The crank journal is showing signs of scoring I see.
Can the crank be reusable with NO machining?
This pic is #1 rod bearing face.
How about this bearing. Does it have time left on it?
This is the back side.
What are we seeing here?
Does the discoloration (streaking) mean anything?
I'd have to see if I still have them to see what the heck that white dot is.
To what point are these bearings "serviceable"?
I mean, are they done when even just a trace of "copper" is visible like the #1 rod bearing or is there some other way to judge them?
I think it's called "babbet" on the bearing face.
What is that material?
Is it extremely hard or is it soft?