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Trundles Rod Bearing Kit to suit Toyota 1HDFT/1HDT/1HZ Engines
Includes:
1x Rod Bearing Kit
Details:
This kit has everything you need to do the Rod bearings for the 1HD/1HZ/1HDFT engines including bearing clearances and torque settings.
In our experience there is evidence of flaking or erosion in the big end bearings in many of these engines and continued checking of bearings is required. The symptom is a ticking sound and sometimes a slight drop in oil pressure over a period of time.
As the bearings fail, the conrod/piston assembly is free to travel further up the bore and as a consequence, the ticking sound is caused by the piston touching the head. This symptom is indication of imminent and rapid failure of components other than just bearings.
Bearing material may also be evident in the sump oil when drained during an oil change. It may be prudent to check the oil at each service.
| Make | Model | Years |
|---|---|---|
| TOYOTA | Landcruiser 100 Series | 1998–2007 |
| TOYOTA | Landcruiser 105 Series | 1998–2002 |
| TOYOTA | Landcruiser 80 Series | 1990–1998 |
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Trundles Rod Bearing Kit to suit Toyota 1HDFT/1HDT/1HZ Engines
Includes:
1x Rod Bearing Kit
Details:
This kit has everything you need to do the Rod bearings for the 1HD/1HZ/1HDFT engines including bearing clearances and torque settings.
In our experience there is evidence of flaking or erosion in the big end bearings in many of these engines and continued checking of bearings is required. The symptom is a ticking sound and sometimes a slight drop in oil pressure over a period of time.
As the bearings fail, the conrod/piston assembly is free to travel further up the bore and as a consequence, the ticking sound is caused by the piston touching the head. This symptom is indication of imminent and rapid failure of components other than just bearings.
Bearing material may also be evident in the sump oil when drained during an oil change. It may be prudent to check the oil at each service.