Crank Bearings

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dilligaf

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I have a 92 MTX with a 133,*** miles on it and am about to go through it, replacing sensors, and other stuff that I can afford, I am going to replace the crank bearings. What bearings should I use, Ford oem, Federal/Mogul, ?. Is there a preference or know issues for any of them? any help would be great. Thx for all the support.
 

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dilligaf:
I have a 92 MTX with a 133,*** miles on it and am about to go through it, replacing sensors, and other stuff that I can afford, I am going to replace the crank bearings. What bearings should I use, Ford oem, Federal/Mogul, ?. Is there a preference or know issues for any of them? any help would be great. Thx for all the support.
You should pay $7.00 to $8.00 each (X 6) for the Rod bearings thru NAPA. They are manufactured by Michigan, Clevite 77's I don't have the number handy, I think it's CB-1435P. We just did mine, 118,000 miles. They looked worse than they actually were. (They were worn into the copper, but putting a micrometer on them, they only measured .0007 wear.) The Ford brand bearings are quite a bit more expensive. I have never heard of a problem with the main bearings. Fel Pro makes a pan gasket set. Pay close attention to the motor mounts. These are wonderful, tough engines.
Good Luck
Bill
 

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At 133,000 miles, your SHO engine is hardly in need of crankshaft bearings. That is, unless you ran it without oil for a while. Still on all the originals and hauling a$$.
 

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sdpatt:
At 133,000 miles, your SHO engine is hardly in need of crankshaft bearings. That is, unless you ran it without oil for a while. Still on all the originals and hauling a$$.
I agree. The only reason I changed mine was because when I started the engine up in the morning, I could hear the rods for the split second before they got oil pressure. I just flet better not hearing my connecting rods knocking cold. With me, it was strictly a matter of personal preference.
 
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