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23 minutes ago, P15-D24 said:

No it supplies lubrication to the bearing. Try reversing the bearings.

It’s the right bearing for that spot and with the tang it can only go the way it’s installed, looking at the old one it had kind of an oval hole in the bearing where as the new one has a large round one, but it covers half the hole on the block.

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The new bearings should look just like the old bearings and fit the block and rod holes correctly.

Hopefully you don't have a set of new Chinese replacement no name bearings.

You also need to check the new bearings for oil clerance. Don't just assume they have correct oil clearnce both mainrod and cam.

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8 hours ago, Dodgeb4ya said:

The new bearings should look just like the old bearings and fit the block and rod holes correctly.

Hopefully you don't have a set of new Chinese replacement no name bearings.

You also need to check the new bearings for oil clerance. Don't just assume they have correct oil clearnce both mainrod and cam.

They’re sealed power bearings, I’ll probably just open it up with something.

 

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