A while back there was a post about 040 V8 rod bearings. A set has come up on ebay, not cheap. Also a set of 060 resizable?? rod bearings. "Any competent machinist can resize" Some other interesting engine parts also. Not a vendor I have ever dealt with.
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American iron, real old school
With two tone paint, it sure is cool
Its got 8 cylinders and uses them all
With an overdrive that just won't stall
With a 4 barrel carb and dual exhausts
With 4.23 gears it can really get lost
Its got safety belts and I ain't scared
The brakes are good and the tires are fair.
Tried to sell her, but got no taker
I"ll just keep driving my StudebakerTags: None
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Can we trouble you for a link, or at least for an eBay auction number?Paul
Winston-Salem, NC
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If you search ebay for studebaker rod bearings you will only get a few hits.American iron, real old school
With two tone paint, it sure is cool
Its got 8 cylinders and uses them all
With an overdrive that just won't stall
With a 4 barrel carb and dual exhausts
With 4.23 gears it can really get lost
Its got safety belts and I ain't scared
The brakes are good and the tires are fair.
Tried to sell her, but got no taker
I"ll just keep driving my Studebaker
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The poster may have done the right thing and moved on to a Good Crank to handle the readily available Std, .010, .020, .030 Rod Bearings instead, by now.StudeRich
Second Generation Stude Driver,
Proud '54 Starliner Owner
SDC Member Since 1967
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I don't get it, these are STUDEBAKERS, there is NOTHING available that I know of smaller than .030 Undersize, so why talk about .060 or "Resizeable"?StudeRich
Second Generation Stude Driver,
Proud '54 Starliner Owner
SDC Member Since 1967
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Rich, careful there. That undersizes smaller than .030" are not common doesn't mean they were never available or not rare occasion available today. The .060" under Champion bearings have been available forever and are still in the catalog.Originally posted by StudeRich View PostI don't get it, these are STUDEBAKER, there is NOTHING available that I know of smaller than .030 Undersize, so why talk about .060 or "Resizeable"?
Here's the set of .040" V8 bearings on eBay which had been discussed.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Studebaker-2...ZXctsI&vxp=mtr
And here are the .060" under.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Studebaker-224-232-259-289-304-Clipper-Hawk-Truck-Rod-Bearing-Set-060-1951-1964-/322173146919?hash=item4b03041727:g
rQAAOSwzJ5Xcts0&vxp=mtr
jack vinesPackardV8
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I see that Jack, but I always think in terms of "Available" to mean in New, current Mfg. in QUANTITY, in Stock, not NORS one of a kind, even shelf pitted.
Johnson had awesome Bearings back in the Day, when the thinking was highly Polished, smooth Bearings, not coated with break-in coating or whatever all of the New Dull ones are.StudeRich
Second Generation Stude Driver,
Proud '54 Starliner Owner
SDC Member Since 1967
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