EASY - How to remove crank bearing (THE FAST WAY) no engine removal (install while in car) ROLL IN

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  • Опубликовано: 10 дек 2024

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  • @theorylolz
    @theorylolz 6 месяцев назад

    Easiest way I’ve did mine use a feeler gauge , they flexible enough to push out the bearing

    • @Jarph0821
      @Jarph0821  4 месяца назад

      Yeah, I can see how that could work

  • @johng.3740
    @johng.3740 Год назад

    I have a 2001 Ford Taurus with 3.0 ohv.
    I found it easier to take a thin long flat head screwdriver (3mm wide) and lightly tap the old bearing until enough of the other side of the bearing was showing. Some people use a wooden popsicle stick to push out the old bearings, basically any thin piece of material softer than the crankshaft metal could be used, though stiff enough to hold it's shape while hammered lightly.
    It helps if all the crankshaft main bolts are loose, gravity will help pull the crankshaft away from the old bearings making them a little easier to get out.
    After that I was able to get some of the old bearings out just by rubbing it with my thumb, sometimes turning the crankshaft would turn the bearing and that helped getting it out. Some people use a pair of needle nose pliers to pull on the part of the bearing left showing after tapping them with the screwdriver.
    Putting in the new bearings was easier, for almost all the bearings I was able to push them in nearly halfway with my thumb then I used the wooden end of a rubber mallet to tap them in all the way.

    • @Jarph0821
      @Jarph0821  Год назад

      Thanks for the comment. I was hoping by doing this video help some people get some better ideas on how this can be done

  • @brentbrowning2041
    @brentbrowning2041 2 года назад +1

    I jumped when that rod bearing fell out 😂

  • @HikaruSorano05
    @HikaruSorano05 Год назад

    Hi! Thank you for posting this. I have a couple of questions. 1) do you only remove the bolts of the bearing you are going to replace, or you release a little bit all the bolts initially so you have a little bit more of clearance? and 2) When do you torque the bolts? Because I think that the crankshaft might bend if I have new bearings with the cap torqued already.
    Cheers!

    • @Jarph0821
      @Jarph0821  11 месяцев назад

      You could do it either way I would think, how'd it go?

  • @YT-glockstreamer
    @YT-glockstreamer 2 года назад

    Do u know how to take off the barring holder mines is stuck tight I got a 5
    7 hemi

    • @Jarph0821
      @Jarph0821  2 года назад

      Late reply, but hope it worked out for you

  • @kevinbrown8421
    @kevinbrown8421 4 года назад +3

    What about installing without removing crank ?

    • @jsl4228
      @jsl4228 4 года назад +1

      The same method... you use the bent pin to push the bearing around and into place.

    • @Jarph0821
      @Jarph0821  2 года назад

      You roll them in

  • @oceanzmusic
    @oceanzmusic 2 года назад

    Do bad bearings make the crankshaft super easy to spin? My crankshaft was hard to spin before couldn't get it to crank over cause of flooded with fuel than was able to turn it on but I stalled out on me and sound like a piece of metal fell that's when I noticed the crankshaft easy to spin any ideas?

    • @Jarph0821
      @Jarph0821  11 месяцев назад

      did you find the issue?

    • @oceanzmusic
      @oceanzmusic 11 месяцев назад

      @@Jarph0821 yeah man it was a bad crank shaft the retainer fell out i was probably gasing it to hard , went to the junk yard and the yhe crank shaft and it ran again till rod knock came

    • @Jarph0821
      @Jarph0821  11 месяцев назад

      @@oceanzmusic damn, well at least you found out the issues

  • @Seeeeyaaaa
    @Seeeeyaaaa 3 года назад

    How did you push the centre bearing out that doesnt have an oil hole? just wondering as im doing a B18C same procedure but cant figure out how to push that centre shell.

    • @Jarph0821
      @Jarph0821  2 года назад +1

      I used something very pliable and spun the crank and put pressure on it. Slide out

    • @johng.3740
      @johng.3740 Год назад

      I have a 2001 Ford Taurus with 3.0 ohv.
      I found it easier to take a thin long flat head screwdriver (3mm wide) and lightly tap the old bearing until enough of the other side of the bearing was showing. Some people use a wooden popsicle stick to push out the old bearings, basically any thin piece of material softer than the crankshaft metal could be used, though stiff enough to hold it's shape while hammered lightly.
      It helps if all the crankshaft main bolts are loose, gravity will help pull the crankshaft away from the old bearings making them a little easier to get out.
      After that I was able to get some of the old bearings out just by rubbing it with my thumb, sometimes turning the crankshaft would turn the bearing and that helped getting it out. Some people use a pair of needle nose pliers to pull on the part of the bearing left showing after tapping them with the screwdriver.
      Putting in the new bearings was easier, for almost all the bearings I was able to push them in nearly halfway with my thumb then I used the wooden end of a rubber mallet to tap them in all the way.

  • @nestalicortez9082
    @nestalicortez9082 24 дня назад

    I wish I could do that with my motor, my engine is too difficult to mess around with like that, I have a 3.8 V6 Hyundai Genesis coupe 2011 Big Time pain in the a$$ !

    • @Jarph0821
      @Jarph0821  23 дня назад +1

      Bummer, thanks for the watch

  • @Devo1987
    @Devo1987 4 года назад

    Where you anle to get the middle one out ? Will this work on a 98 saturn sl1 SOCH motor ?

  • @chrisqueensnyc3172
    @chrisqueensnyc3172 2 года назад

    I have a question did you end up spinning a bearing ? I was thinking about doing this because i have to redo my pistons anywat but i dont wanna risk oil getting behind the bearing and causing it to spin

    • @Jarph0821
      @Jarph0821  2 года назад

      Nope. Threw a rod on the dyno lol

  • @paulleslie9110
    @paulleslie9110 4 года назад

    My xr3`s getting it!

  • @rohanovegeway8627
    @rohanovegeway8627 4 года назад

    Can this method be applied to the k series?

  • @supercraftermc
    @supercraftermc Год назад

    how hard are the thrust washers with this method??

    • @Jarph0821
      @Jarph0821  Год назад

      They should slide in... personally I re used mine. But you could use some thicker oil or engine lube and it'll be stickier...helping it not pop out and rotate back into where they belong.

  • @ceddiesmallz
    @ceddiesmallz 3 года назад

    so how do you put it back????

  • @BoujeeCowboy
    @BoujeeCowboy 3 года назад

    What is that other half moon looking bearing and where the fuck did that come out of im so lost and need help before I can finish its got me stumped I found the other one but idk where the one that dropped goes

  • @hotboyola
    @hotboyola 4 года назад

    Doing this tomorow 🤦🏾‍♂️

    • @Jarph0821
      @Jarph0821  11 месяцев назад +1

      How'd it go?

  • @HedoBum
    @HedoBum 3 года назад

    My dude.
    Invest in a tripod or something...seriously shaky ass shit. Speak up too...half of what you were saying was unintelligible just because of how quiet you were.
    Not too sure about using a cotter pin. I don't like the idea of loose ends moving through that roll. They're bound to move around some and possibly scratching mating surfaces. I use a small screw with the head ground down pushed into the oiler hole. To each their own...if it works, it works.

    • @Jarph0821
      @Jarph0821  11 месяцев назад

      Tried to adjust audio after uploading, did not work. Thanks for input, Happy New Year. Thanks for the view

  • @joe-hp4nk
    @joe-hp4nk 2 года назад

    Can't make out a word you're saying.

    • @Jarph0821
      @Jarph0821  2 года назад

      Sorry about that, not one of my best videos in that regard