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Old Dec 14, 2010 | 02:25 PM
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hi, does anyone knows from where to buy ford original bearings both big-ends and mains in std please
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Old Dec 14, 2010 | 02:28 PM
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why does it need to be original ford? Acl make good bearings for lots of manufacturers and applications, probably even ford
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Old Dec 14, 2010 | 03:12 PM
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You can get them from ford but they are a fortune.

As said buy another makeor tru cosworth direct for them as i got genuine ford ones from there.
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Old Dec 14, 2010 | 03:17 PM
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http://www.cosworth.com/Default.aspx?id=1095008
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acl bearings don't last long from experience on drag racing cosworths, ford originals are more good quality!!
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Old Dec 15, 2010 | 01:38 PM
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Originally Posted by YBT200
acl bearings don't last long from experience on drag racing cosworths, ford originals are more good quality!!
I would say then that there is an oil pressure/supply/grade problem as the bearing itself should never actualy touch the crank, ive seen engines with over 100,000 miles and the bearings are still like new, maybe with only the slightest hint of where a stray piece of carbon has scored them.
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GGR do the Vandervell mains and big ends std size for £60. or 0.25 for £75.
Always sware by these myself.
Theres always Mahle Motorsport shells, Matt Lewis does them.
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what bearings and oil pump are you using ?
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Old Dec 22, 2010 | 11:05 AM
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ive used acl and mahle with a 5 bar pump both have been used in 450 bhp engines with no pronlems ,matt lewis sells both

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Mahle IMO is the way to go, i have been advised by ford that they do not have lower main bearings in stock.
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Originally Posted by Matt Lewis
Mahle IMO is the way to go, i have been advised by ford that they do not have lower main bearings in stock.
Have they still not got this sorted. I remember when i got all my stuff cosworth said they were trying to source a new supplier for the bearings but luckily ford had them in stock as i already had the upper half so i needed the lower

That was a couple years ago so im suprised they havent got this sorted

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I think COSWORTH went and used ACL in the end mate

Happy New Year to you aswell
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The Vandervell ones I bought from GGR were stamped with the Ford logo so they may still have some in stock if you require ford spec ones
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vandervell are good bearings !! i think i will give them a call!!
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also be careful that they are the correct bearings (Not Pinto) which i would assume they are from GGR
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Originally Posted by Matt Lewis
also be careful that they are the correct bearings (Not Pinto) which i would assume they are from GGR
id like to know the difference in pinto and cosworth bearing, i ve always used pinto bearing s for my engine and so have my mates, never had a problem
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Old Jan 21, 2011 | 05:46 PM
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Originally Posted by DAN400
id like to know the difference in pinto and cosworth bearing, i ve always used pinto bearing s for my engine and so have my mates, never had a problem
pinto main bearings are fully grooved (360 degree), YB bearings use a plain bottom shell - the plain shell gives a higher load bearing capacity. A lot of pinto bearings are also a lower grade material.

Rod bearings are dimensionally the same, material specification differs.

Only bearings I have seen which have the plain shell are OE Ford or our own Motorsport range. Not sure about Cosworth, but if as is stated earlier they are now purchasing from ACL then they will also not be a plain bottom shell.

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Originally Posted by Matt Lewis
also be careful that they are the correct bearings (Not Pinto) which i would assume they are from GGR
how much are the standard mahle's matt?
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