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Best main and rod bearings for a 356" engine?
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Dave Kenney
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This winter one of my projects is to inspect and if necessary replace the main and rod bearings in my 356CID engine Packard. It has a dull knock at start up when hot that instantly goes away when oil pressure builds and the oil pressure when hot is not the greatest at idle. I have been searching publications and the net for the best price and I find that they are all over the map. I am concerned that lowest price is usually not the best quality so I am asking what others have experienced with bearings and if a good brand name or supplier can be suggested.

Posted on: 2007/10/7 21:04
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Re: Best main and rod bearings for a 356" engine?
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I don't know if these bearings have been reproduced or not, but even 15 years ago they weren't that easy to find in some undersizes. I'd suggest what's more important than the brand of bearing is the condition of the crankshaft; if you've got a slight knock and the shaft if more than 0.0005 out of round or scuffed, it's not going to hold any bearing for very long.

Posted on: 2007/10/7 22:56
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Re: Best main and rod bearings for a 356" engine?
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"Owen" I haven't got as far as checking the journals for scuffing, taper or clearances yet but that wasn't the question. I see that there are several suppliers; Kanter, Merritt and others, even an E-Bay store but the prices vary by as much as $100 a set. If the bearings have not been made in the US or Canada in some time by big major bearing makers the suppliers are using either NOS or the ones made from offshore (China?). I just thought I would throw the question out and see what experiences others had buying bearings from the known suppliers.

Posted on: 2007/10/8 8:31
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Re: Best main and rod bearings for a 356" engine?
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Can't tell you where they came from but in the past I've bought sets for various years from Terrill Machine. The engine rebuilder didn't squawk when I gave them to him like he did for some items so they must have been decent. No longer own the cars but at least 2 are still in area and as far as I know, no problems.

Posted on: 2007/10/8 11:00
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Re: Best main and rod bearings for a 356" engine?
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Thanks, Terrill advertises in the PAC news letter for years and their prices are about as low as I can find so maybe they are the people to go with, Thanks.

Posted on: 2007/10/8 18:27
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Re: Best main and rod bearings for a 356" engine?
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I would wait for Packard bearings in the Packard boxes. They show up often, I saw several sets at Hershey this year.

Posted on: 2007/10/20 8:46
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Re: Best main and rod bearings for a 356" engine?
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Joel, I did get a good deal on a set of good American made mains but still need rod bearings. I was hoping you would have a set of .002 undersize?

Posted on: 2007/10/20 8:59
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