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AC Owners Club Forum => Ace, Aceca & Greyhound Forum => Topic started by: awilliams on September 12, 2006, 17:41:14

Title: Bristol engine rod bearings
Post by: awilliams on September 12, 2006, 17:41:14
I have a problem with rod bearings for the engine in my AC Bristol (BEX 277).  It seems that when the engine was rebuilt, around 1990, they used a bearing that required the crank to be cut only .009 instead of the standard .010.  I may be able to use the bearings again but if not, I'll have to have the crank removed and cut .010 or .020 under which is something I'd prefer not to do.  Does anyone know what bearing could have been used when the engine was rebuilt and (even harder) if a set is available anywhere?
   
   Also, I know that people are currently using a cut down Alfa Romeo rod bearing.  The number on a box I have is AEB 203, Federal-Mogul aftermarket Italy.  Does anyone know which Alfa these were originally for?
   
   Andy Williams
Title: Bristol engine rod bearings
Post by: Robin A Woolmer on September 13, 2006, 11:28:38
From the Federal Mogul listing this bearing comes from the Giulia 1.3gt, 1.3 junior, 1.3 super & 1.3 Ti they have  10 & 20 thou undersizes! It also fitted the  A11 & A12 van
    contact  Federal Mogul on 01274723481
   Regards
   Robin A Woolmer
Title: Bristol engine rod bearings
Post by: awilliams on September 13, 2006, 16:09:50
Robin,
   
   Thanks very much for the info.
   
   Andy