Yes, I know this has been covered but it was in a thread that got sidetracked on hot dogs. Don't ask...
I am rebuilding my motor and doing the lower end bearings. They all look really good but of course I am replacing them. There are a few options.
First, I could get new toyota bearings by matching the numbers on the originals and replacing them with the specific 1-5 sizes. The real proper way to do this is plastigage the originals and adjust sizes 1-5 to meet spec. The bearings total at $388/set (called toyota yesterday).
Second, I could get clevites and have a shop polish the crank to the right size. They do come in standard but I hear its a crapshoot to just drop them in. The clevites are $125 and would need machining, so $350 total?
Third, Autozone remanufactured crank with sized bearings. After core, it'd be $265. To me this is a no-brainer. "You get a polished crank with sized bearings that meets OE spec."
So, I had a family member who has a shop call autozone and get info on the crank. The cranks are done by "Crankshaft Rebuilders" out of Sanford, FL. I called them up to pick their brain. I spoke to a rep that said they use all CNC's and they oversize the crank and they don't leave the shop until they are within OE spec. They use a few different bearings depending upon motor, but two he mentioned were ACL and clevite.
Does anybody have any experience with this company OR has anyone purchased an autozone reman crank and had good (or bad) luck? (aside from you, [Mmmboost] - I saw that you liked yours).
I want to call back in a few minutes so that I can speak to a technician and ask what they use for bearings on our engine.
I am rebuilding my motor and doing the lower end bearings. They all look really good but of course I am replacing them. There are a few options.
First, I could get new toyota bearings by matching the numbers on the originals and replacing them with the specific 1-5 sizes. The real proper way to do this is plastigage the originals and adjust sizes 1-5 to meet spec. The bearings total at $388/set (called toyota yesterday).
Second, I could get clevites and have a shop polish the crank to the right size. They do come in standard but I hear its a crapshoot to just drop them in. The clevites are $125 and would need machining, so $350 total?
Third, Autozone remanufactured crank with sized bearings. After core, it'd be $265. To me this is a no-brainer. "You get a polished crank with sized bearings that meets OE spec."
So, I had a family member who has a shop call autozone and get info on the crank. The cranks are done by "Crankshaft Rebuilders" out of Sanford, FL. I called them up to pick their brain. I spoke to a rep that said they use all CNC's and they oversize the crank and they don't leave the shop until they are within OE spec. They use a few different bearings depending upon motor, but two he mentioned were ACL and clevite.
Does anybody have any experience with this company OR has anyone purchased an autozone reman crank and had good (or bad) luck? (aside from you, [Mmmboost] - I saw that you liked yours).
I want to call back in a few minutes so that I can speak to a technician and ask what they use for bearings on our engine.