Collection: Connecting Rod Bearings

Connecting rod bearings are crucial components that support the smooth rotation of the crankshaft within the engine block. They are located between the connecting rod & the crankshaft journal, providing a low-friction surface for the rotating motion. Connecting rod bearings are typically made of a durable metal alloy with an overlay of soft material, such as lead or tin, to reduce friction & wear. The bearings must withstand high pressures & temperatures generated by the engine's combustion process. Over time, connecting rod bearings can wear out due to factors like inadequate lubrication, engine stress, or contamination. Signs of worn bearings include increased engine noise, low oil pressure, & decreased engine performance. Regular maintenance & oil changes are essential to prevent bearing damage & ensure proper lubrication. If bearing wear is detected, it's important to replace them promptly to avoid catastrophic engine failure. Upgrading to performance-grade bearings may be necessary in high-performance applications to withstand increased engine stress. Proper installation & maintenance of connecting rod bearings contribute to the longevity & reliability of the engine.