Connecting rod bearings

Archnawan

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I'm rebuilding a 1978 Evinrude 115 - slowly - when I removed the coonnecting rod retaining screws and cover all the little pins fell out of the connecting rod bearings. Did it on all cylinders so is this normal or do I need new bearings for all 4? The pins and casings all look to be in good shape.
 

Walker

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Re: Connecting rod bearings

Yep, they are like that in that vintage of motor. If I go to the trouble of overhauling a motor I replace all the bearings. It really doesn't add that much to the cost.
 

Joe Reeves

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Re: Connecting rod bearings

In your case, before replacing those bearings if that's the route you intend to go, make absolutely sure that you retrieve ALL of those needles which I believe (if memory serves me correctly) are eighteen (18) to a connecting rod.<br /><br />Assuming that one rolled under the bench somewhere and is of no consequence, only to find out later when the engine is running that it had temporarily jammed in a hidden area of the block can be, to say the least.... quite fusterating.
 

wilde1j

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Re: Connecting rod bearings

Cap, if you don't have an OEM shop manual, you need one.
 
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