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Sealed Power 4775A Engine Connecting Rod Bearing
Engine Connecting Rod Bearing
4775A - - $24.20 In Stock
Sealed Power 4775A Engine Connecting Rod Bearing Engine Connecting Rod Bearing 4775A $24.20
Sealed Power 3860P Engine Connecting Rod Bearing
Engine Connecting Rod Bearing
3860P - - $23.58 In Stock
Sealed Power 3860P Engine Connecting Rod Bearing Engine Connecting Rod Bearing 3860P $23.58
Sealed Power 2320CP Engine Connecting Rod Bearing
Engine Connecting Rod Bearing
2320CP - - $23.29 In Stock
Sealed Power 2320CP Engine Connecting Rod Bearing Engine Connecting Rod Bearing 2320CP $23.29
Sealed Power 3045A Engine Connecting Rod Bearing
Engine Connecting Rod Bearing
3045A - - $19.61 In Stock
Sealed Power 3045A Engine Connecting Rod Bearing Engine Connecting Rod Bearing 3045A $19.61
Sealed Power 4395A Engine Connecting Rod Bearing
Engine Connecting Rod Bearing
4395A - - $14.81 In Stock
Sealed Power 4395A Engine Connecting Rod Bearing Engine Connecting Rod Bearing 4395A $14.81
Sealed Power 4205CP Engine Connecting Rod Bearing
Engine Connecting Rod Bearing
4205CP - - $24.03 In Stock
Sealed Power 4205CP Engine Connecting Rod Bearing Engine Connecting Rod Bearing 4205CP $24.03
Sealed Power 1920RA Engine Connecting Rod Bearing
Engine Connecting Rod Bearing
1920RA - - $16.73 In Stock
Sealed Power 1920RA Engine Connecting Rod Bearing Engine Connecting Rod Bearing 1920RA $16.73
Sealed Power 3360CPA Engine Connecting Rod Bearing
Engine Connecting Rod Bearing
3360CPA - - $21.11 In Stock
Sealed Power 3360CPA Engine Connecting Rod Bearing Engine Connecting Rod Bearing 3360CPA $21.11
Sealed Power 2555CP Engine Connecting Rod Bearing
Engine Connecting Rod Bearing
2555CP - - $10.73 In Stock
Sealed Power 2555CP Engine Connecting Rod Bearing Engine Connecting Rod Bearing 2555CP $10.73
Sealed Power 2020CP Engine Connecting Rod Bearing
Engine Connecting Rod Bearing
2020CP - - $12.57 In Stock
Sealed Power 2020CP Engine Connecting Rod Bearing Engine Connecting Rod Bearing 2020CP $12.57
Sealed Power 3150CPA Engine Connecting Rod Bearing
Engine Connecting Rod Bearing
3150CPA - - $19.26 In Stock
Sealed Power 3150CPA Engine Connecting Rod Bearing Engine Connecting Rod Bearing 3150CPA $19.26
Sealed Power 4205PA Engine Connecting Rod Bearing
Engine Connecting Rod Bearing
4205PA - - $22.86 In Stock
Sealed Power 4205PA Engine Connecting Rod Bearing Engine Connecting Rod Bearing 4205PA $22.86
Sealed Power 1985A Engine Connecting Rod Bearing
Engine Connecting Rod Bearing
1985A - - $14.16 In Stock
Sealed Power 1985A Engine Connecting Rod Bearing Engine Connecting Rod Bearing 1985A $14.16
Sealed Power 2600CP Engine Connecting Rod Bearing
Engine Connecting Rod Bearing
2600CP - - $16.63 In Stock
Sealed Power 2600CP Engine Connecting Rod Bearing Engine Connecting Rod Bearing 2600CP $16.63
Sealed Power 2305CP Engine Connecting Rod Bearing
Engine Connecting Rod Bearing
2305CP - - $48.67 In Stock
Sealed Power 2305CP Engine Connecting Rod Bearing Engine Connecting Rod Bearing 2305CP $48.67
Sealed Power 2130CP Engine Connecting Rod Bearing
Engine Connecting Rod Bearing
2130CP - - $17.86 In Stock
Sealed Power 2130CP Engine Connecting Rod Bearing Engine Connecting Rod Bearing 2130CP $17.86
Sealed Power 3810CPA Engine Connecting Rod Bearing
Engine Connecting Rod Bearing
3810CPA - - $25.96 In Stock
Sealed Power 3810CPA Engine Connecting Rod Bearing Engine Connecting Rod Bearing 3810CPA $25.96
Sealed Power 3380A Engine Connecting Rod Bearing
Engine Connecting Rod Bearing
3380A - - $13.78 In Stock
Sealed Power 3380A Engine Connecting Rod Bearing Engine Connecting Rod Bearing 3380A $13.78
Sealed Power 3190A Engine Connecting Rod Bearing
Engine Connecting Rod Bearing
3190A - - $18.80 In Stock
Sealed Power 3190A Engine Connecting Rod Bearing Engine Connecting Rod Bearing 3190A $18.80
Sealed Power 3545A Engine Connecting Rod Bearing
Engine Connecting Rod Bearing
3545A - - $15.13 In Stock
Sealed Power 3545A Engine Connecting Rod Bearing Engine Connecting Rod Bearing 3545A $15.13
Sealed Power 1020CP Engine Connecting Rod Bearing
Engine Connecting Rod Bearing
1020CP - - $19.75 In Stock
Sealed Power 1020CP Engine Connecting Rod Bearing Engine Connecting Rod Bearing 1020CP $19.75
Genuine 94410112110 Engine Balance Shaft Bearing - Rear
Engine Balance Shaft Bearing
94410112110 - - $33.49 In Stock
Genuine 94410112110 Engine Balance Shaft Bearing - Rear Engine Balance Shaft Bearing 94410112110 $33.49
Genuine 94410112502 Engine Balance Shaft Bearing - Front
Engine Balance Shaft Bearing
94410112502 - - $32.57 In Stock
Genuine 94410112502 Engine Balance Shaft Bearing - Front Engine Balance Shaft Bearing 94410112502 $32.57
SKF TBT75000 Engine Timing Idler Bearing
Engine Timing Idler Bearing
TBT75000 - - $43.45 In Stock
SKF TBT75000 Engine Timing Idler Bearing Engine Timing Idler Bearing TBT75000 $43.45
SKF TBP22380 Engine Timing Idler Bearing
Engine Timing Idler Bearing
TBP22380 - - $51.00 In Stock
SKF TBP22380 Engine Timing Idler Bearing Engine Timing Idler Bearing TBP22380 $51.00
SKF TBP83004 Engine Timing Idler Bearing
Engine Timing Idler Bearing
TBP83004 - - $36.30 In Stock
SKF TBP83004 Engine Timing Idler Bearing Engine Timing Idler Bearing TBP83004 $36.30
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More Information

Engine bearings are precision-fit components that allow rotating and reciprocating parts — crankshaft, camshaft, connecting rods, and balance shafts — to move with minimal friction inside the block and head. Most are plain sleeve-style bearings made from layered alloys (typically steel-backed with a babbitt or copper-lead overlay), while timing idler and tensioner bearings are roller-type. Connecting rod and main bearings are the most commonly replaced, usually due to oil starvation, contamination, or high mileage wear — symptoms often surface between 100,000–150,000 miles on engines with consistent oil changes, earlier on neglected ones. When buying, always match the bearing size to your crank journal dimensions — standard or undersized (0.010", 0.020", 0.030" are common) — and confirm the part fits your specific engine code, not just make and model. OEM bearings are a safe choice; reputable aftermarket brands like ACL, Clevite, and King offer comparable or better performance for high-mileage rebuilds or performance applications.

Signs you need replacement

  • Deep knocking or rumbling from the engine at idle that gets louder under load typically points to worn connecting rod bearings — often called "rod knock." This is a critical symptom that requires immediate inspection to avoid catastrophic engine damage.
  • Low or fluctuating oil pressure readings on your gauge or warning light can indicate bearing clearances have opened up beyond spec, allowing oil to bypass the bearing surfaces faster than the pump can maintain pressure.
  • Rhythmic metallic ticking or rattling from the timing cover area may signal a worn timing idler or tensioner bearing, especially on belt-driven DOHC engines after 60,000–90,000 miles or during a scheduled timing belt service.
  • Copper or metallic debris in the oil or on the drain plug magnet during an oil change can indicate bearing material is shedding — a sign the overlay has worn through to the substrate layer.
  • Rough idle or vibration that worsens at low RPM on engines with balance shafts may point to worn balance shaft bearings, particularly on high-mileage Chrysler 2.4L, Honda K-series, or Mitsubishi-derived engines where these wear before the main bearings do.

Frequently asked questions

  • How often do engine bearings need to be replaced? There's no fixed service interval — engine bearings are replaced when symptoms appear or during engine rebuilds. On well-maintained engines, connecting rod and main bearings often last 150,000–200,000 miles. Timing idler and tensioner bearings should be replaced every 60,000–90,000 miles as part of a scheduled timing belt service regardless of visible wear.
  • Are aftermarket bearings like ACL or Clevite as good as OEM? For most street applications, yes — and for performance or high-mileage rebuilds, many experienced engine builders prefer them. ACL and Clevite (now owned by Federal-Mogul/Tenneco) use multi-layer alloy constructions with tight dimensional tolerances. Confirm the specific part number fits your engine displacement, journal size, and any undersize specification from your machine shop measurements.
  • What else should I replace when doing rod or main bearings? At minimum, replace all bearings in the same family at once — don't replace just one rod bearing. Plan to also replace the oil pump, crankshaft seals, and gasket set if the engine is already apart. A complete set of connecting rod bearings typically runs $40–$120 for common engines; main bearing sets range from $30–$100. Labor for a full bearing job without pulling the engine runs $500–$1,200 at a shop.