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Good evening all,
Can someone please tell me when shell bearings for big ends came in. My engine no is
M278745 and I should like to know whether it’s a late enough engine to be fitted with shells.
Thanks,
Charles
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According to the A7 Companion, shell bearings were fitted from engine no 268659 in March 1937.
(However, my engine M289617 has non-original white metal bearings following an engine rebuild sometime in the distant past - so engine number may not reflect what is in there.)
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Yes, I managed to take out and later refit a remetalled No 3 con rod without removing the engine. However, I think I was lucky that the crank journal was serviceable - hardly marked and within the (couple of thou?) ovality limit. (Getting a series of accurate micrometer measurements upsidedown in the confines of the crankcase took a bit of practice.)
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I've changed both big end and centre main shells from underneath, it's quite do-able so long as no damage on crankpins needs rectifying. Not much to lose though - in that case you still have to take the engine out but it's drained and the sump's off already.
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Could I ask whether shell bearing conrods are any use for retrofitting on earlier 2 bearing 1 5/16" engines?
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They aren’t really interchangeable. I’m not saying it’s never been done but 3brg rods are offset slightly to compensate for the different big end journal spacing. ( needed to get the centre bearing in)
Alan Fairless