Section 03-00: Engine—Service | 1993 Mustang Workshop Manual |
Cleaning
Bearings that are to be reused should be identified so they can be installed in their original locations.
CAUTION: Do not scrape gum or varnish deposits from the bearing shells.
Clean the bearing inserts and caps thoroughly in solvent, and dry them with compressed air.
Inspection
Inspect each bearing carefully. Bearings that have a scored, chipped or
worn surface should be replaced. Typical examples of unsatisfactory bearings
and their causes are shown in the illustration. The copper lead bearing base
may be visible through the bearing overlay. If the base showing is less than 20
percent of the total area, the bearing is not excessively worn. It is not
necessary to replace the bearing if the bearing clearance is within recommended
limits. Check the clearance of bearings that appear to be satisfactory with
Plastigage D81L-6002-B or equivalent as outlined. 