How do you install rod bearings?
Mia Russell
Updated on April 21, 2026
- Remove the connecting rods from the pistons and crankshaft, if they are not already out.
- Remove the old bearings.
- Clean the bearing surface of the rods on either end with a lint free rag.
- Slide one bearing into the end of the rod's big end and one bearing into the end cap.
Also asked, can you install a connecting rod backwards?
Rods can be installed backwards, many times machien shops install a rod backwards relative to the piston notch, so a novice engine builder installs the pistons correctly, and the rod is on the crank the wrong way.
One may also ask, what does a bad rod bearing sound like? Rod knock means there is too much clearance due to the bearing wear, causing the rod big-ends to beat against the crankshaft. Therefore, rod knock is a huge symptom of bad engine bearings and means a bad engine bearing sounds like a knocking sound.
Beside this, can I just replace rod bearings?
You can replace the main and rod bearings while engine is still in the car. You do them one at a time, I have done it several times.
How do I know what size rod bearings I need?
Measuring the inside diameter of a main or rod bearing will require a dial bore gauge. The best ones to use are accurate down to 0.0001-inch. With these two tools you can quickly determine the clearances in any engine. Measuring bearing clearance is only valuable if the numbers are accurate so use quality tools.
Related Question Answers
Do you install rod bearings dry?
The rod bearings are installed the same way as the crank mains but since the crank has to be rotated for access to the rod fasteners, the pistons and rods are assembled in pairs by journal. - Assemble dry with Plastigage, torque the fasteners, check the side clearance, disassemble and check the Plastigage clearance.What are the symptoms of a bad rod bearing?
Symptoms of Worn Out Engine Bearings- Knocking Noises - If your car engine knocks upon starting the car, there is a good chance that your engine bearings are worn and need to be replaced.
- Low Oil Pressure - Many times when a bearing is beginning to fail (or has failed), you will noticed signs of decreased oil pressure.