22r connecting rod bearings
#1
22r connecting rod bearings
Hello all. I just bought an '87 4WD with a (slight) knock in the lower end. I'm considering replacing the rod bearings with the motor in the truck. Possible? Anyone tried this? Is the oil pan removable without removing the motor from the truck? Thanks in advance...
#3
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yeah the rod bearing is probably fairly easy to replace, but a main bearing might prove a little more difficult
if you're lucky, there's no damage to the crank, and you can probably get away with just installing some stock sized bearings in. BUT, if for whatever reason the crank looks a little gouged, well then... things are going to get a little more in depth
welcome to YT by the way!
if you're lucky, there's no damage to the crank, and you can probably get away with just installing some stock sized bearings in. BUT, if for whatever reason the crank looks a little gouged, well then... things are going to get a little more in depth
welcome to YT by the way!
#4
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I am considering doing the crank and connecting rods the same way I just bought a new crank and full bearing set and debating that or rebuild the block I have sitting around. I believe if I pull the tranny and oil pan I should have no issues with it any advice or pointers from anyone who has done this or heard of it being done?
Last edited by olharleyman; 05-17-2009 at 12:15 PM.
#6
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the pistons will not come out the bottom do not try it!
if a actual connecting rod has to be replaced the head must be removed.
though the crank and all the bearings can be changed with out pulling the head.
but the tranny must be moved back, front diff dropped, steering relay rod must be partially removed, along with the front cover. swapping rod bearings with the motor installed is fairly easy. but if the crank is messed up and i got to go that far into it, i would just pull the motor and rebuild it.
if a actual connecting rod has to be replaced the head must be removed.
though the crank and all the bearings can be changed with out pulling the head.
but the tranny must be moved back, front diff dropped, steering relay rod must be partially removed, along with the front cover. swapping rod bearings with the motor installed is fairly easy. but if the crank is messed up and i got to go that far into it, i would just pull the motor and rebuild it.
#7
if you're lucky, there's no damage to the crank, and you can probably get away with just installing some stock sized bearings in. BUT, if for whatever reason the crank looks a little gouged, well then... things are going to get a little more in depth
welcome to YT by the way!
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#8
Yea your going t ohave to drop the front diff to get the pan off to do work like that anyway. but yea you could do it. Its possible. But its not going to be fun. But if you see scaring or deep scratches on the crank then you might have trouble and require rebuild. I dunno who the hell brought up bringing pistons and rods out the bottom but thats the stupidest thing i've ever heard. Oh and welcome to yota tech.
Last edited by Kiroshu; 10-08-2009 at 02:37 PM.
#9
Sounds like a wristpin slapping a little, does it go away under heavy throttle?
Last edited by motorbreth77; 10-12-2009 at 05:29 PM.
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