Hi, I'm just wondering if anyone living in the Lower Mainland has paid someone to change their BEBs and, if so, how much it cost and their contact info.
Thanks,
Rob
Thanks,
Rob
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Great, thanks a lot guys, I'll definately look into getting these things replaced fairly soon.
BEBs = rod bearings right??
If I were to replace these bearings with a brand other than ACL how quickly do you guys think I would have to change them again??
Thanks,
Rob
Bottom End Bearings (guessing)
GG
Who the hell started this nomenclature anyways? Why can't they just call them connecting rod bearings? (I think that's what they are anyways) Big End Bearings is kinda ambiguous.
...Hey, how come you have to take the pan off and order each bearing individually 83bj60?
"Big End" refers to the Big End of the Connecting Rod. Therefore the commonly used BEB acronym. ACL Duraglide Type 780 part number: 6B8396 STDI just wanted to make sure that the Big End Bearings in question are the (connecting) rod bearings in this vechicle since the price list at Engine Bearings :: ACL Distribution, Inc. (I couldn't find any rod bearings for the 1HD at G&S Cruiserparts or Manufacturer of Hastings piston rings including Flex-Vent oil rings, compression rings and Hastings racing rings ) doesn't have prices for "big end bearings"(a bit ambiguous, like Enigma said).
Thanks again,
Rob
Well they are on the big end of the connecting rod so it makes sense. I think the term is common around the world. Of course most really aren't bearings. They are bushings. So let's call them the Big End Bushings or BBB for short....