Rod/crank bearing are installed
Installing rod and crank bearings is critical for any engine overhaul or performance enhancement. To ensure the longevity and reliability of your vehicle, understanding the differences between various bearing types such as standard, performance, and racing bearings is essential. When tackling this installation, it’s important to start with clean surfaces. Prior to installation, ensure that the engine block and connecting rods are free from debris. Using assembly lube can reduce the friction during the first few moments of engine operation, which is crucial for maintaining engine health. Select bearings that are compatible with your engine type, like those from Michigan Motorsports, which offers specialized performance parts for various LS and LT engine models. In addition to proper bearing selection, pay attention to torque specifications when fastening the rods to the crankshaft. This ensures that the bearings seat correctly and the engine can perform as designed. Remember, bearing clearance is a crucial factor that impacts the engine's oil pressure and overall performance, so consult your engine specifications for the correct measurements. With the right tools and knowledge, you can achieve a successful installation that enhances your vehicle's performance.






















































