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To: tigers@Autox.Team.Net, bruiser@ont.com, dleit@hotmail.com
Subject: crankshaft bearings
From: "Doug Leithauser" <dleit@hotmail.com>
Date: Wed, 03 Jun 1998 17:57:08 PDT
My Tiger had low oil pressure when hot for many years so I decided to 
replace the crank bearings & oil pump. Because the engine was old I 
figures that .001" undersize bearings would probably fit, so I got a set 
of .001" under main & rod bearings & some plasticgage & a high volume 
Melling oil pump & went to work. All the mains took the undersize 
bearings & fit well, and after about 1/2 of the rods fit well I stopped 
plasticgaging & put the last 4 or 5 bearings in & found that I had 
locked up the engine. I found that the #8 rod bearing just was not going 
to work, so I went out & got me a standard bearing for that position. 
The next morning I crawled back under the car for what I expected to be 
a quick finish to my project, only to find out that the standard bearing 
also locked up the engine! I took the bearing out & looked in vain for 
some burr or flaw in the crankshaft or connecting rod that would account 
for this problem. I polished the crank, the rod & the standard bearing, 
but to no avail, when I put the torque wrench to the #8 rod, the engine 
locked up. I went through my old rod bearings & found that the bearings 
that came out of the #8 rod were marked differently than the others. In 
30 years of auto repair I've never heard of an oversize crankshaft 
journal, but now I had one. I put the original bearings back into the 
connecting rod & now had good oil clearance. In went the new oil pump & 
everything is now happy, with my one antique bearing and a dozen new 
ones. the oil pressure, that would drop to about 20 psi hot now stays up 
around 80 psi with a thinner oil than I'd used before. & the old heap 
sounds better. Still smokes at high rpm though. Probably needs an off 
size piston to fit an undersize bore.

Doug Leithauser




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