Can I replace main bearings without removing crank?
You can, but I wouldn’t do it. If the bearings are worn enough to need replacement, the crankshaft journals will be worn also. There is no way to measure the journals without removing the crankshaft. If you’re putting new bearings on a worn crankshaft, you may as well not bother, you’re only doing half the job.
Can you replace rod bearings without machining?
yes replace them all. Just check the old ones see if they are oversized before you just buy new ones because the crank may have been turned at some point. Also make sure all the surfaces on the crank itself are smooth with no nicks. if they are not smooth you may need to get the crank turned or polished.
Can I change rod bearings?
Yes, you can replace the bearings only, as I said, so long as there is zero crank damage. Yes, you can crawl under there, get “all oily” and get the bearings out and back in. If the rod bearings are worn, the crank probably is, too, and some of the rods may have been “pounded out.”
What precautions should be taken when installing new connecting rod bearings?
Clean the bearing surface of the rods on either end with a lint free rag. Carefully examine the bearing surfaces to make sure that there is absolutely no dirt or debris, as this can potentially cause bearing failure and shorten the life of the motor. Clean the bearings before installation, as well.
Is it worth fixing a rod knock?
There are many car repair problems that are definitely not worth the time or money to fix. Rod knock is not one of them. If you are experiencing rod knock with your vehicle, you need to get it fixed. When rod knock occurs, it means that the bearing has already been fully or partially destroyed from oil starvation.
Can I drive with rod knock?
yes, you can do it. put some heavyweight gear oil in the crankcase, if one cylinder is knocking, pull the plug on it to diminish the pressure on the rod and lessen the knock, shift at 1500 rpm, keep your revs low, drive slow, coast as much as possible.
Can a rod knock go away?
Rod knocks don’t go away untill they’re fixed. This sound to me like lifter noise, and when you engine is warming up the thinning oil is getting in places better. Try a full oil change and go to 4 qts of a good synthetic and 1 bottle of lucas heavy duty oil stabilizer.