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Title: King HP performance bearings. No .020 offering with 1/2 groove with coating.
Post by: 67428GT500 on July 19, 2019, 12:02:56 AM

The speed pro 351C performance bearings in .020 are not only on back order but have no coating.  I was considering these King mains as there are no coated FE bearings in .020 undersize.  Any experience with these? Any reason why I wouldn't want to run them?


https://www.summitracing.com/tx/parts/kgb-mb5503xp020/overview/make/ford

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Title: Re: King HP performance bearings. No .020 offering with 1/2 groove with coating.
Post by: 67428GT500 on July 20, 2019, 07:09:49 PM
So no one is familiar with the automotive side of King bearing? This bearing type in particular? 
Title: Re: King HP performance bearings. No .020 offering with 1/2 groove with coating.
Post by: My427stang on July 20, 2019, 07:36:52 PM
King is a good bearing.  I have used them many times, they measure a bit different than an equiv FM so be sure to check clearances.  If I remember correctly the HP is a steel backed aluminum, so it may feel different than you are used to, but they do fineK. 

In the end, if it has oil, the correct thrust diameter for the block, and proper clearance at the journal, your power level doesn't need anything fancy, you could go with almost anything.  So a good brand name is a step above that
Title: Re: King HP performance bearings. No .020 offering with 1/2 groove with coating.
Post by: 67428GT500 on July 20, 2019, 08:10:17 PM
I bought the XP tri-metal.
Title: Re: King HP performance bearings. No .020 offering with 1/2 groove with coating.
Post by: My427stang on July 20, 2019, 08:24:21 PM
See, you didn't need help after all :)
Title: Re: King HP performance bearings. No .020 offering with 1/2 groove with coating.
Post by: 67428GT500 on July 20, 2019, 08:42:44 PM
HA HA!  Just when I get used to one thing the game changes. I knew I didn't want Aluminum. I have seen a few sets of them that were scored and spun in high load/HP applications. Even Brand X motors. I wanted to stay with a quality bi or tri metal offering. Copper/Bronze and lead. Strangely Speed Pro offers a nice coated rod bearing that is tri-metal but no accompanying mains.
The common sense usual choices just aren't there with a .020 factory crank. I ran the Clevite 77 last time. I am staying away from the oil groove that runs the entire journal this time.
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