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Looking for source of 40mm connecting rod bearing

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ujonsson

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Hi,

I am trying to improve the life of a Connecting rod bearing in a compressor. The Bearing is a Aluminum Tin Copper bearing (79/20/1). The Crank shaft is a hardened nodular iron shaft. I have got the advice that the bearing alloy is not a good choice for an application with a nodular iron shaft where direction of rotation is random.

I am trying to find a source of a 40mm AlSnSi or a Tri-metal bearing that could fit. The bearing od is 43mm and the overall width is about 27mm. The conrod is 30 wide.

The only one I found by searching the web is a Toyota engine 4A-GE that has the right diameter and od but I don't know the width.

Any help is deeply appreciated.

Ulf
 
Is the lube pressure fed thru the crank via the main bearings? If pressure fed, there are right and wrong locations to introduce oil for a particular crank rotation, and allowing alternate rotations is not helping matters any. A groove in the final destination bearing is pretty bad too, reducing capacity by much more than the lost area. Maybe left over from a splash design, or a borrowed part ?

The thread about crank polishing had several links.
 
I will look for that link, thanks!!
 
I searched for that thread, couldn't find it.
Can someone post that link, please?


Jay Maechtlen
 
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