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I'm sure there not many on the barn that's seen these main bearings, just some of us old timers, I was looking through some of my old stash today and come up with a set of mains I've had along time, there thick, about .200 thick, they fit the 36LB- 37- 38 21stud, 2.570 housing, BUT, the crank size 1.998-1.999, they were made buy Ford back during the war, the big one. Back then you couldn't get any thing like a crank so if you needed a crank for an LB or 37 your out of luck, SO, if you could find an early crank with the 2in. mains probably 32-35 you could get these thick mains bearing from Ford and use the early crank. SO, how many of you guys see these bearings? Mama is calling, supper is ready, Walt
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Not me, but sounds interesting.
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They appear on eBay from time to time.
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Yeah - whatever was necessary to keep the old Fords on the road . . . as they weren't making any cars for the masses at the time.
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I had several set that I gave away to a fellow out west that rebuild those early engines.
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I have often heard about these special thickness main bearings, but have not actually seen a set and was not sure what they were used for. Thanks for the clarification Walt. It would be nice to see a picture or two of these thick bearings along side a thin version originally used in the '36LB to early '38 engines.
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There are ones made to put a Babbitt crank in the insert block, and later ones to put a 21 stud crank in a 24 stud block, this way you could use your early internals in a later service block
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I have a rebuilt 36 LB engine with those in it. Got the motor this way. It is a spare for my 33 phaeton should I ever need it.
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I have a number of these. Haven't looked at them in years.
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Mine are made for the std. 2in. crank, pretty hard to find a 2in. crank that don't need grinding. Walt
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Walt, I have one.I just need some .003 or .005 under mains for it,if there are such things.
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I also have the thick bearings in my lb block. My rebuilder found my babbit block was cracked an no good so he used a LB block with all my parts - crank, etc.
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