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Re: king bearings
[Re: headhunter]
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09/10/13 12:30 AM
09/10/13 12:30 AM
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Posts: 3,544 Syracuse,NY
CompWedgeEngines
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RIP Monte Smith
Your work is a reflection of yourself, autograph it with quality.
WD for Diamond Pistons,Sidewinder cylinder heads, Wiseco, K1 rods and cranks,BAM lifters, Morel lifters, Molnar Technologies, Harland Sharp, Pro Gear, Cometic, King Engine Bearings and many others.
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Re: king bearings
[Re: Al_Alguire]
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09/10/13 06:14 AM
09/10/13 06:14 AM
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Posts: 4,302 Nebraska
72Swinger
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Nebraska
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Which grade of bearing? Durabond cam bearings or King there too?
Mopar to the bone!!!
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Re: king bearings
[Re: 72Swinger]
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09/10/13 12:45 PM
09/10/13 12:45 PM
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Posts: 2,042 Mooresburg, Tn
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I used King bearings for the rods (CR840HP and CR840HP-1, -.001 undersized) and mains (MB5116HP), which are standard sized 440. When I decided to use King bearings, the block work was already done, with Clevite cam bearings installed, fitted and deburred. I didn't see any reason to change them. Call Todd at Competition Wedge, he usually has them on the shelf. Brian Dunnigan
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