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Getting ready to check the rod bearings in the 93 MTX in my sig. This would be my first solo flight.
Had some help the first time, I did them.
While the previous owner owned it, it developed a very notable clacking with no oil light flickering or coming on. The guys he worked with diagnosed it as having bad main bearings, just by sticking a stethoscope to the motor, not pulling anything to look at it. I have been told by someone else that knows these engines well, that clacking (rod knock?) is NOT main bearings, more likely rod bearings.
So, I have it ready to check the rod bearings tomorrow, everything is off, except the girdle, splash guard, and pickup tube. If everything looks good, new bearings will go in. If anything is found bad, like a spun bearing, or what ever else bad I may find, this car will get a 3.2 already on the engine stand.
Which rod bearings are typically known to fail first? 1-6, Top or bottom? What am I looking for on the crank, prior to putting in new bearings?
While the previous owner owned it, it developed a very notable clacking with no oil light flickering or coming on. The guys he worked with diagnosed it as having bad main bearings, just by sticking a stethoscope to the motor, not pulling anything to look at it. I have been told by someone else that knows these engines well, that clacking (rod knock?) is NOT main bearings, more likely rod bearings.
So, I have it ready to check the rod bearings tomorrow, everything is off, except the girdle, splash guard, and pickup tube. If everything looks good, new bearings will go in. If anything is found bad, like a spun bearing, or what ever else bad I may find, this car will get a 3.2 already on the engine stand.
Which rod bearings are typically known to fail first? 1-6, Top or bottom? What am I looking for on the crank, prior to putting in new bearings?
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