Need obscure bearing

Disclaimer: Links on this page pointing to Amazon, eBay and other sites may include affiliate code. If you click them and make a purchase, we may earn a small commission.

Obwonkonobe

Full Access Member
Joined
Feb 21, 2017
Posts
531
Reaction score
116
Location
AZ
First Name
Ethan
Truck Year
78
Truck Model
C10 custom deluxe
Engine Size
350
Alright, I know this may sound like a crazy long shot but I've gotta try. i have an old kohler motor with a knocky main bearing. So after some digging I found that the crank diameter is 1.65 inches and the main bearing inner diameter for it is 1.75 inches. If anyone knows of any manufactured bearing that ever existed with a 1.75 inch inner diameter, PLEASE shout it out:Big Laugh: or if anyone knows of some trick to fix this bearing or make a new one, that'd be greatly appreciated. They sell these bearings but they're mostly used on ebay and cost upwards of 50 bucks, way too much for me to spend on some junky motor. Part number is #48 030 06-S. Again any advice is appreciated:favorites37:

Attached are photos of my victim

You must be registered for see images attach


You must be registered for see images attach
 

Obwonkonobe

Full Access Member
Joined
Feb 21, 2017
Posts
531
Reaction score
116
Location
AZ
First Name
Ethan
Truck Year
78
Truck Model
C10 custom deluxe
Engine Size
350
Lol I like the challenge, only 35 bucks on craigslist. Im hoping to make a generator and give it my spare 20 gal long bed tank and just tuck it away when im done. Theyre worth like 200 bucks on ebay too so i figure if it doesn't work out il just flip it
 

WFO

Full Access Member
Joined
Jan 6, 2017
Posts
3,688
Reaction score
5,035
Location
Texas Panhandle
First Name
Dan
Truck Year
1986
Truck Model
K20
Engine Size
350
A Bearing Supply House ought'a carry those.
 

skysurfer

Full Access Member
Joined
Oct 23, 2010
Posts
2,664
Reaction score
2,104
Location
west coast
First Name
John
Truck Year
1989 Suburban
Truck Model
V2500
Engine Size
5.7/TH400/NP241C
So possibly $50 for the correct part on top of the $35 you paid for an engine that can be flipped for $200? What's the problem?

Back when I was fixing in-home appliances it was common to run into the homeowner that didn't want to pay for the necessary part to fix his dishwasher or whatever I was working on. I'd tell 'em they needed a new $60 fill valve for instance, and they'd look at it and say it didn't look like a $60 part. I'd hand it to them and say "Go make one of these in your garage and then tell me what it's worth." They always bought the part.
 
Last edited:

fmxr47

Full Access Member
Joined
Jan 20, 2016
Posts
514
Reaction score
443
Location
US
First Name
Justin
Truck Year
1986
Truck Model
K20
Engine Size
6.5
Because Kohlers are expensive to fix!


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
 

Obwonkonobe

Full Access Member
Joined
Feb 21, 2017
Posts
531
Reaction score
116
Location
AZ
First Name
Ethan
Truck Year
78
Truck Model
C10 custom deluxe
Engine Size
350
A Bearing Supply House ought'a carry those.

Anyone know of any good ones of those? Or any motor that's used a 1.75 bearing? Crank, cam, rod, whatever. Anything will work lol. Half of me is considering just sending it with the Damn knock
 

skysurfer

Full Access Member
Joined
Oct 23, 2010
Posts
2,664
Reaction score
2,104
Location
west coast
First Name
John
Truck Year
1989 Suburban
Truck Model
V2500
Engine Size
5.7/TH400/NP241C
A Bearing Supply House ought'a carry those.

That was my original thought as well until I looked at a picture of it. It's more of a bushing than a typical roller bearing so not something you would find just sitting on the shelf at a bearing supply house. Lots of sites list it as nla so the op should be happy that it can be found at all. There's no cheap way around it so Ob is going to have to decide just how much he wants to fix it and if it's worth it to him.

You must be registered for see images attach
 
  • Like
Reactions: WFO

Honky Kong jr

Super Sarcastic Man
Joined
Jun 14, 2016
Posts
14,968
Reaction score
9,828
Location
Denver,PA
First Name
J-me
Truck Year
87
Truck Model
V10
Engine Size
Lil BB 407
A good machinist can make anything. Also sit with a parts book for a while and I’m sure something could be cross referenced with good measurements.
 
  • Like
Reactions: WFO

Obwonkonobe

Full Access Member
Joined
Feb 21, 2017
Posts
531
Reaction score
116
Location
AZ
First Name
Ethan
Truck Year
78
Truck Model
C10 custom deluxe
Engine Size
350
Yea sofar ive found an austin Martin motor with the same size, but too obscure. And i found a post from a guy saying he ran a 1.75 rod bearing in his honda k24a, but then said it was an ls bearing. Is anyone familiar with what he may be talking about?
 
Last edited:

rt66paul

Full Access Member
Joined
Apr 16, 2016
Posts
230
Reaction score
109
Location
California
First Name
paul
Truck Year
1991 suburban
Truck Model
2500
Engine Size
7.4
http://www.psep.biz/store/kohler_engine_parts.htm

It has been my experience that bearings, brake rebuild kits, rings and even pistons can be found to work in many different applications. Why make a special bearing when it can be designed to work just as well with a standard part? IH trucks, almost all farm equipment, Willys and Harley Davidson build with standard parts and in a pinch, can be made to work with metric parts. How do you think Cuba kept so many old cars, equipment and motorcycles running? They used Russian parts.
 

yevgenievich

Full Access Member
Joined
Mar 1, 2014
Posts
4,819
Reaction score
3,400
Location
Place
First Name
Name
Truck Year
Year
Truck Model
Model
Engine Size
Size
That is right around 45mm id which is a relatively standard metric size for a bearing.
I have cross swapped metric vs standard before but not on an engine application
 

Forum statistics

Threads
44,173
Posts
950,824
Members
36,287
Latest member
goodwrenchca
Top