Identifying G9 rod bearing
The crank ID # is 2 and the Rod bearing ID is not legible so what should I do to get the right bearing?
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Re: Identifying G9 rod bearing
Most of the suppliers have the listings,so when you call,just ask for a G2 Connecting-rod bearing-insert kit.Its 2-halves,usually about $15.How is the rod-bore?If its scored or damaged,replace the rod as well,same for the crank,if damaged,it may need to be turned undersize,so check that before ordering the bearing.Hope this helps.:thumbup:
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Re: Identifying G9 rod bearing
They acutely show 3 different size rod bearings and the way you figure out which one is to subtract the Rod # from the crank#. That's the problem, I can see the crank# but not the Rod #. The Rod actually looks good as does the crank and both mic out to factory specs just not sure which one to order
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Re: Identifying G9 rod bearing
I'll try to look it up on my manual,see what I come up with.:thumbup:
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Re: Identifying G9 rod bearing
Without the 2 numbers, it's a guess without all three rod bearings and "plastigauge". 9 out of 10 times it works out to be "black" J38-11656-10-00. Good luck on your rebuild:thumbup:
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Re: Identifying G9 rod bearing
Thanks. I will get the black and then plasti gauge
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