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Tom B. 01-26-2016 04:03 PM

Pros & Cons of Insert Bearings
 

I had a "B" block rebuilt with inserts at Antique Engine Rebuilding in Skokie, IL.. It gets noisey when the engine has been running for awhile. I wonder if anyone else has had the same experience.

WestCoast 01-26-2016 04:20 PM

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what kind of noise , is it coming from the rods, mains, or valves, a little more info please

Bruce Adams 01-26-2016 05:17 PM

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My "A" engine by Antique Engine runs noticeably quiet early and following a long ride. I use Mobil One 5W30 and change it every 500 miles or maybe three or four times a year. I do not burn any though I do sixty any time I am on a highway or open road. I have the Touring Package, HC head, touring cam, SS valves, etc.

Lawrie 01-26-2016 05:26 PM

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My a engine used to get noisy when idled down when hot,turned out there was .009 clearance on the cam bearings.
Lawrie

2manycars 01-26-2016 05:55 PM

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I had one of those engines in my coupe, and it was the best running engine I ever had, and the most powerful.

tbirdtbird 01-26-2016 07:44 PM

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what does Rich say

Big hammer 01-26-2016 09:24 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Bruce Adams (Post 1230792)
My "A" engine by Antique Engine runs noticeably quiet early and following a long ride. I use Mobil One 5W20 and change it every 500 miles or maybe three or four times a year. I do not burn any though I do sixty any time I am on a highway or open road. I have the Touring Package, HC head, touring cam, SS valves, etc.

Use what you want, AER says to use 5w30 or10w30 oil

Chris Haynes 01-27-2016 02:01 PM

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I can't think of a Con for insert bearings. Pro all the way.

1929 01-27-2016 02:50 PM

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My inserts were done by Schwalms in PA, engine is so quiet you would think it was a Hybrid motor.

Jon 01-27-2016 03:26 PM

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How many miles on it and what Pistons?

Tom B. 01-27-2016 07:26 PM

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I'll try the engine oil suggestion

tbirdtbird 01-27-2016 07:52 PM

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ya you wouldn't wanna give Rich a call

Rex_A_Lott 01-27-2016 09:12 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by tbirdtbird (Post 1230871)
what does Rich say

Quote:

Originally Posted by tbirdtbird (Post 1231479)
ya you wouldn't wanna give Rich a call

Why would you call the man that built it? He probably dont know about that noise.
I searched, but cant locate the sarcasm font.:)

Chuck Sea/Tac 01-27-2016 09:27 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Rex_A_Lott (Post 1231508)
Why would you call the man that built it? He probably dont know about that noise.
I searched, but cant locate the sarcasm font.:)

????

mike657894 01-27-2016 09:27 PM

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what is the costs of inserts? if your engine makes noise try upping viscosity. or some lucas can quiet a noisy engine. i have run an old chev small block on 50 weight and it seems to love it 5 years on.

tbirdtbird 01-27-2016 10:11 PM

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what i know for certain is that Rich stands behind his work

WestCoast 01-28-2016 12:26 AM

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5-20 oil is to thin for the engine, that thin of oil is used in modern engines to increase gas mileage use 20-50 in all of my older engines

Mike V. Florida 01-29-2016 12:56 AM

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The title is a bit misleading based on what you placed in the message.

hardtimes 01-29-2016 03:41 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by WestCoast (Post 1231607)
5-20 oil is to thin for the engine, that thin of oil is used in modern engines to increase gas mileage use 20-50 in all of my older engines

X2, and what does that thin oil have to do with question :confused: For that matter (oil usage :)) who recommends 5w20 for an antique engine use:eek:

Bruce Adams 01-29-2016 05:07 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by 1929 (Post 1231297)
My inserts were done by Schwalms in PA, engine is so quiet you would think it was a Hybrid motor.


I think Schwalm's specializes in Babbitted Bearings. I believe that was the original Title's Subject though the question did not seem to follow the subject.


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