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Hey guys,
I am doing a resto build on a 1949 GMC 216 L6 engine and need some info on what shell bearing sets are used to convert these rods from the original poured Babbitt bearings to common bearing shells. I can bore the originals to replace the Babbitt with the more common bearings half shell bearings but I can't seem to locate anything that will work with some modification to the Big ends of the rods.
As they want an arm and leg to re-pour and bore the stock rods with freight both ways to the US and back it will be well over $700. For that I would convert the rods to something else
I am also having trouble locating .010 main bearings as well.They seem to be available from a few places but they are aluminum bearings like the cheap King units and I would prefer to use a babbitt style bearing as this will be a museum piece and rarely driven and the concern that the aluminum bearings will be short lived.
Any leads or suggestions will be greatly appreciated
Dave C
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Well, I've never done it. Seems like I would have in 35 years, but no. However, I always thought it was done with bearings in the catalog. You have probably already checked these. Clevite CB-416P for 2.437 housing bore or CB-503B for 2.404 housing bore. Then either mill or hand work slots for the locating tabs. Crank dia is same for both, but lengths are different. The few of these I have done I sent the rods to EGGE in Cal. for re-babbit.
Graig in Wyo
Last edited by Graig (12/19/2016 10:10 am)
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Thanks Graig
I will look into the bearings availability
Thanks for the lead
Dave