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Topic: Slotted / non slotted shells
Posted By: JPG AUSTRALIA
Subject: Slotted / non slotted shells
Date Posted: 24 Jan 2024 at 7:55am
Trying to refresh myself on the slotted conrod replacement bearings for the 426,which is what i have to install ,cant find the info. Can anyone help? The new rod bolts i have to use are nos ones from awhile back as well,mid 80s but i havent got paperwork to go with them either.
The shells the dealer sent me are all slotted,only the top half shell should be ,correct?
Thanks



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Posted By: NEVER green
Date Posted: 24 Jan 2024 at 8:16am
  On the mains both halves should be slotted so the rods get constant oil pressure.


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Posted By: JPG AUSTRALIA
Date Posted: 24 Jan 2024 at 8:24am
Just talking about rod bearings,ill edit my post


Posted By: Alvin M
Date Posted: 24 Jan 2024 at 9:01am
Only the top need to but some brg companys sent both slotted


Posted By: DrAllis
Date Posted: 24 Jan 2024 at 9:04am
Conn rods are to be turned 180 degrees when using slotted bearings in old engines.


Posted By: I M Fedup
Date Posted: 24 Jan 2024 at 9:36am
My memory on the subject is rather vague.  It's been too many years since I last worked on those engines, but it seems to me the slotted bearings were brought into play along with drilled rods for piston cooling jets in higher HP versions. If his rods aren't drilled for that the slots are a moot point. Why would they need to be reversed 180 degrees? 


Posted By: DrAllis
Date Posted: 24 Jan 2024 at 10:16am
Because that's what A-C said to do in an official Service Bulletin because they discontinued the old no-slotted rod bearings. Turn the (old style) rods 180 degrees when using slotted bearings.


Posted By: I M Fedup
Date Posted: 24 Jan 2024 at 10:31am
I'm not arguing the point that it should be done. It's more that I haven't seen those bulletins in possibly thirty years, I'm just questioning the "why". 


Posted By: DrAllis
Date Posted: 24 Jan 2024 at 11:02am
I'd assume to put the bearings "sweet spot" in the best possible position for longer bearing life when using an old rod that isn't configured exactly like the rifile drilled rod is.


Posted By: tbran
Date Posted: 24 Jan 2024 at 11:05am
The straght up con rods AC used has a greater thrust on one side - this needs to be the side that has the most brg surface.   The bulletin was put out just after the slotted brgs went into replacement with the rifle drilled rods.

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Posted By: JPG AUSTRALIA
Date Posted: 24 Jan 2024 at 5:06pm
Thanks for the reply’s


Posted By: SteveM C/IL
Date Posted: 24 Jan 2024 at 6:35pm
From the manual....Engines in the S/N range of 70-15255 through 70-22076 were built with the slot away from the camshaft. Lab testing has revealed improved oil film retention is achieved when slot in bearing is on the camshaft side of engine. Engines built this way must have rods rotated during any major engine work.


Posted By: HudCo
Date Posted: 24 Jan 2024 at 7:45pm
how would any one ever know about critial info like that without this forum, and  having poeple with experance toknow that because those bullitons dont always show up in the revised service manuals    somthing that needs to go to the knowlage base


Posted By: JPG AUSTRALIA
Date Posted: 24 Jan 2024 at 10:37pm
Just got hold of set of nos shells 4025253 which after a lot of searching should be 002 under and not slotted .
Thoughts? Hopefully not too tight! But would save conrod turning


Posted By: SteveM C/IL
Date Posted: 24 Jan 2024 at 11:45pm
If your crank is not 2 under you are asking for trouble. At least plasti gage them. My latest 426 w/ 5000hrs is less than half a thou under on rods.


Posted By: injpumpEd
Date Posted: 25 Jan 2024 at 7:23am
can check clearance, and just use the upper half of the .002 unders, and the std in the caps. It's pretty common mixing .001 or .002 bearing halves in the racing world to get the desired dimensions. Only down fall is buying 2 sets of bearings lol! I think these are sold each shell come to think of it. Now, as mentioned above, your crank may not have enough wear on it to allow even .001" tighter clearance. 

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Posted By: JPG AUSTRALIA
Date Posted: 25 Jan 2024 at 8:03am
Hey Ed, i was seriously thinking of doing that ,not a fan of the slotted type, takes away alot of bearing surface. But doing all this upside down in chassis is a bit hard compard to an out of frame rebuild. I measured crank and it was as new spec still , so I’ve passed on the .002 ones and turned the rods and gone with all slotted. The top shell gets the main workout so that was the one that needs the non slot bearing.


Posted By: NEVER green
Date Posted: 25 Jan 2024 at 8:30am
  A little late but you could send in your old bearings to Calico Coatings and get their latest space age slippery coating.

   Not that expensive.


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Posted By: DrAllis
Date Posted: 25 Jan 2024 at 9:14am
So, does Calico fill in the wear void with their coating ??? or do they fill in the void with OEM bearing materials and then coat the bearing surface ??


Posted By: NEVER green
Date Posted: 25 Jan 2024 at 9:48am
Originally posted by DrAllis DrAllis wrote:

So, does Calico fill in the wear void with their coating ??? or do they fill in the void with OEM bearing materials and then coat the bearing surface ??

   Their coatings, I sent in a set of rods and on two halves I could see two of the deepest scratches still showing, otherwise looked like new, cept gray.

  


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Posted By: Les Kerf
Date Posted: 25 Jan 2024 at 4:49pm
Originally posted by injpumpEd injpumpEd wrote:

can check clearance, and just use the upper half of the .002 unders, and the std in the caps. It's pretty common mixing .001 or .002 bearing halves in the racing world to get the desired dimensions. Only down fall is buying 2 sets of bearings lol! I think these are sold each shell come to think of it. Now, as mentioned above, your crank may not have enough wear on it to allow even .001" tighter clearance. 


From the pictures in his other post it almost looks as though the bottom half shell could be re-used in a pinch (not quite ready to that myself though Smile )



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