Hey,
Does anyone have an outlet, other than Jeep for the crank bearing stiffener that was on the later 4.0's? Is it worth putting on? I was just thinking it would be a nice addition if it was available.
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Re: Crank Bearing Girdle
I got one at the JY for $5.66(misc item price). Be sure to get the studs and nuts as well if you go that route or buy from someone. 96+ 4.0s have them.
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Re: Crank Bearing Girdle
dingo151 wrote:Hey,
Does anyone have an outlet, other than Jeep for the crank bearing stiffener that was on the later 4.0's? Is it worth putting on? I was just thinking it would be a nice addition if it was available.
Thanks
Dean
When I was over at Golen Engine having my block work done I was talking to Chad Golen and he said that if he has trouble getting it to fit he will leave them out, and has had zero problems without them in his engines, FWIW...
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Re: Crank Bearing Girdle
I know a guy who is the same way, he will get done assembling somthing and have a whole bunch of parts left over, and he says " you don't need them anyway"
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Re: Crank Bearing Girdle
Obviously they aren't necessary as 95 and olders didn't have them. I just figure with the additional torque and stroke that it would be better to help stiffen and reinforce the mains. It'll take roughly an hour to get it spaced correctly(with one or two washers) to clearance the rods on the downstroke and maybe a little banging on the oilpan(I've read that the 4.2 pan has more clearance, but haven't verified).
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Re: Crank Bearing Girdle
Not only do you not need them, they make your rig that much lighter without them...Plechtan wrote:I know a guy who is the same way, he will get done assembling somthing and have a whole bunch of parts left over, and he says " you don't need them anyway"


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