can rod bearings be changed without removing motor
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From: Yorktown
Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 litre HO
its been too long since i been on! wish it was under better circumstances haha. So my 96xj has recently developed a bottom end knock. pulling spark plugs does not quiet the knock, and when i rev it, the knock does not become overly obnoxious, it will accelerate with the motor. Im thinking either main bearing or rod bearing. the knock is not awful, but worriesome. before i start pull the oil pan off to check for play in the rods, i was curious what all i can replace if anything without pulling the motor.
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If your going to be replacing the rod bearings, you might as well replace the rings as well while your in there. I'd say you can replace them without pulling the motor, however pulling the motor would make it a hell of a lot easier on you. You can pull the motor with a sturdy tree and a chain hoist, and get a engine stand from harbor freight for 30 bucks (however be careful, 3 legged engine stands fall over pretty easily.. ask me how i know). Just my 2 cents
I agree that you can change bearings in the vehicle, they do it all the time in big diesels. The only thing I wonder about is pulling the oil pan and room to work on it. Also, if a bearing went out more than likely you will need to turn the crank to smooth out the bearing surfaces. I agree that it would be a whole lot easier if you pulled the motor, should take an hour or so is all. I do recommend using masking tape to label all the stuff you have to disconect. Trust me it makes it a lot easier and no beating your head against the wall.
I'[ve been there and done that! I would also slap a set of rings in there while you have it out IMHO.
I'[ve been there and done that! I would also slap a set of rings in there while you have it out IMHO.
Yup, he is right. What is your oil pressure after temperature reaches normal? How many miles? Is it louder when you first crank it up after sitting overnight?
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OP, check this out:
https://www.cherokeeforum.com/f51/ho...ocking-125547/
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That's what I'm thinking given that the noise doesn't go away with spark plug wire removal. But everyone is happy to chime in with tips on changing the bearings.........
OP, check this out:
https://www.cherokeeforum.com/f51/ho...ocking-125547/
OP, check this out:
https://www.cherokeeforum.com/f51/ho...ocking-125547/
We just answered his Q.Read the post.
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Let me offer a scenario:
You go to a group of people and complain that you have pain in your arm. Relaxing the arm and taking a load off doesn't help. You ask what to do.
People chime in about surgery. Surgery is the answer to the chronic pain in your arm.
Another person chimes in, and suggests the problem is in fact in your wrist, and often times requires no surgery. Sure enough, a pinched nerve in your wrist is causing the pain. Applying pressure and massaging the area releases the nerve, and all is better.
Now, despite you asking how your arm could be fixed, someone offered another solution. Which one would you prefer? If you go by your post, you would have been in the OR.
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