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Old 02-01-2004, 10:59 PM   #1 (permalink)
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rod and main bearing sizes

rebuilding my low port sr20se need to know where the bearing sizes are stamped checked crank, and block cant find the #'s would like to order bearings this week thanks
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Old 02-01-2004, 11:29 PM   #2 (permalink)
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On my DET they where on the crank counter weight furthest to the driver side. You may need to get a small mirror to be able to see into the space between the crank and the timing cover.
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as per the fsm you need the numbers from the first crank counterweight. The top row of numbers (5 total) is for your mains, [the row below that (4#s) is for your rod bearing grades] Then on the block where the aluminum oil pan mates there is another set of (5) tiny numbers. once you have the 2 rows of 5 you add them in columns.. should look something like 11111 & 12222
so in that particular instance you would need the following: #1- grade 2, #2-5-grade 3....if this aint clear enough i believe JWT's and/or SR20DEvelopment's site has that info for bearing selection.. hope this helps.. good luck!!!
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