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yes of course you can, you need the number off the end of the crank weight and the number on the bottom of the block on the oil pump side, if you add the two numbers together you get the grades of the main bearing shells... big ends are a standard size.so my numbers were 10112 and 11220 so the shells i need are 21332. did that make sence?
yes of course you can, you need the number off the end of the crank weight and the number on the bottom of the block on the oil pump side, if you add the two numbers together you get the grades of the main bearing shells... big ends are a standard size.
so my numbers were 10112 and 11220 so the shells i need are 21332. did that make sence?