Re: tr6 bearings--whats best-??
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Matt, thanks for your info, but this last question and answer is out of context with my post. Again I ask from any knowlegable person--what is the best proven bearing and is the new clevite/vandervell a true trimetal?? thanks
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Hi Allan,
I sincerely hope that this info IS in context with your original question. If you get upset everytime something gets off topic here, you will surely be unhappy much of the time.
It appears that Dana - Clevite 77 has four different series of bearings. The 77V, 77H, 77P, & 77R. There are different TriMetal designs in the 77 series. I have experience with only the 77R series & no complaints. It appears that the Clevite 77 V series is a duplication of the Vandervell bearing. Whether it is available for your engine or not is another matter.
Below info is quoted from Dana - Clevite
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Clevite/77 Engine Bearings -- V-Series
Introducing the latest addition to the Clevite 77® performance bearing line, the "V" series bearing. Because life on the track can be tough, it's what's on the inside that counts. These bearings feature a Tri-Metal™ cast copper-lead construction with a unique lead-indium overlay. Our cast copper-lead bearing features an intermediate layer with a steel back which offers the strongest foundation available for a performance bearing. Combine this with the unique lead-indium overlay which offers exceptional fatigue strength, durability, lubricity and conformability, you end up with one of the finest performance engine bearings available in the world today. The bearing construction is such that it resists flaking and peeling under high-load, high-RPM conditions. The "V" series bearing is based on the popular Vanderveil design used with great success in Formula One, Indy Car, NASCAR and NHRA racing. The actual Vanderveil prints and dimensions were used to manufacture the "V" series bearings.
So when you are looking for a tough durable performance bearing, look no further than the Clevite 77 "V" series.
NOTE: These bearings do not have dowel holes or oversize chamfers.
Clevite/77 Engine Bearings -- H-Series Race
These bearings were developed primarily for use in NASCAR type racing but are suitable for all types of competition engines. H bearings have a medium level eccentricity. They feature a high crush capacity. Enlarged chamfers for greater crankshaft fillet clearance. These bearings are made w/o flash plating for better seating. Use H bearings w/aftermarket performance steel crankshafts that have oversize fillets & where engines run in medium to high rpm range. If you buy a new crank with .125 radii these bearings are a must for rod clearances.
Clevite/77P Engine Bearings - Performance
The P-Series bearings is Clevite's performance series. Since their development in 1929 these bearings have set the standards that other bearings copy. These bearings are designed to provide winning results, and are used in INDY, NASCAR, ARSA, NHRA and IHRA.
CLEVITE 77R
Performance Engine Bearings
Since our development of the first precision insert-type bearing in 1929, Clevite 77 engine bearings have set the pace for engineering quality. Clevite 77 engine bearings are built above industry standards for strength and durability –even exceeding the highest standards set by Heavy Duty engine manufacturers. The majority of Clevite 77 engine bearings utilize a superior TriMetal™ design first developed by Clevite 50 years ago and perfected over time. This design incorporates the strength of a copper-lead alloy layer on a precision steel back and finally, a precision electroplated white metal "babbitt" surface layer. TriMetal is an ideal design, producing a degree of conformability, embedability, slipperiness and fatigue resistance, not found in many original equipment and competitive bi-metal bearings.
All Clevite 77 Engine Bearings manufactured by us are color coded for quick and positive identification of undersizes. The possibility of confusion or errors in installation is virtually eliminated by checking the color code on the side of each bearing.
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