Posted by BarnyardEngineering on April 28, 2022 at 04:31:15 from (161.69.112.11):
In Reply to: Farmall c rod bearings posted by farmallmitch on April 27, 2022 at 09:59:57:
Quote: CVPost-farmallmitch (quoted from post at 13:24:06 04/27/22) So you are saying I should buy the standard size bearings? Which are what I actually took out of the rod bearings. I was listening to the parts guys. I dont have a mechanic were on a farm and do it ourself. Never had this problem before. I also have multiple farmall cs so Im not trying to dump a lot of time and money into it by rebuilding and machining everything. Just want it to be a nice cultivating tractor for a few acres. Do you recommend just getting the standard size bearings like what I pulled out?
Yes. Absolutely.
You NEVER put in "undersize" bearings unless you are having the crankshaft journals ground down to the new undersize dimension.
Also 1.745 is NOT .010 undersize. It is .005 undersize. .010 undersize bearings will not turn.
Again, if you are not going ot have the crank turned and ground, put in the SAME SIZE bearings that you took out. The bulk of the wear is in the bearings.
This post was edited by BarnyardEngineering on 04/28/2022 at 04:32 am.
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