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Re: Rod Bearing cross reference

To: Dave Yealy <lbc@littlebitcountry.com>, spridgets@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Rod Bearing cross reference
Date: Mon, 12 Apr 2004 12:24:23 -0500
IF there are no "other markings" then they are standard Vandervell sized. 
The shell number would be the same, regardless, but with .010, .020, etc. 
also stamped.
         Peter C.
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At 12:05 PM 4/12/2004, Dave Yealy wrote:
>Got a little energetic today since it's raining here. I pulled the rod 
>bearings out since I started hearing a knock that wasn't suppose to be 
>there and the oil pressure at a warm idle wasn't up to my liking. I've got 
>a little copper showing thru on all of them so I figure the best thing to 
>do is throw in a new set. Now the question is how do I cross reference 
>these Vanderbilt bearings to what is available today ? The bearings I took 
>out have 2 sets of numbers stamped into them. One end has 2A690 the other 
>end has the VP logo with the numbers 2783. There are no other markings so 
>I can't tell if they are standard or a different size and I don't have a 
>fancy digital caliper to measure the crank journal to get the size. Any 
>ideas out there?
>
>Dave
>60-61-61 Bugeyes






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