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Big end bearings (Three bearing engine) - Hugh Sammons - 03-06-2020

I am dismantling and cleaning a three bearing engine crank case.
The big end bearings are as shown in the photograph. Why are they less wide than the connecting rod housing into which they fit? 
Are they perhaps incorrect shells?

Many thanks,
Hugh


RE: Big end bearings (Thee bearing engine) - Zetomagneto - 03-06-2020

That's how they are. Look at any shell bearing in a conrod and you will find them to be the same.


RE: Big end bearings (Three bearing engine) - Chris KC - 03-06-2020

So that they clear the fillet radius on the end of the crankpin.

I have no idea how present supplies (ex-Reliant I think) compare with original Austin shells but they are generously sized compared with modern big ends.


RE: Big end bearings (Three bearing engine) - Zetomagneto - 03-06-2020

Correct Chris


RE: Big end bearings (Three bearing engine) - Bob Culver - 03-06-2020

Shells in modern cars appear incredibly meagre for the whopping and sustained cylinder pressures and rev capability. The fancy thin layered materials running on hardend shaft, with pressure lube,  withsatnd in psi several times thick white metal.


RE: Big end bearings (Three bearing engine) - AustinWood - 04-06-2020

Thin wall shells alow much better cooling of the bearing surface.


RE: Big end bearings (Three bearing engine) - Hugh Sammons - 04-06-2020

Many thanks for your comments.
Hugh


RE: Big end bearings (Three bearing engine) - Zetomagneto - 04-06-2020

Austin, I always thought the oil cools the bearing as it is constantly passing through.


RE: Big end bearings (Three bearing engine) - Colin Reed - 04-06-2020

HI ALL,
One of the reasons for bluing shell bearings when fitting is to make sure that there is full contact between the rod and shell to transfer heat other wise you are libel to melt the shell material at that point.

Colin 
NZ


RE: Big end bearings (Three bearing engine) - andrew34ruby - 05-06-2020

Where does the heat come from? Presumably the oil is heated as it cools the bore and piston. Without some form of cooling is there really enough friction in the big end bearing to create a problem with high temperatures?