(Re) Coating Main Bearings

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Moyock13
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(Re) Coating Main Bearings

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Who re-coats main bearings?
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Re: (Re) Coating Main Bearings

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You can... but the bearing must still be a tight fit in the block or rod, if it was moving around this won't really help.
https://forums.pelicanparts.com/911-eng ... rings.html
(first hit from Google not AI)

Also mentions Calico, who would be the first company mentioned in the discussion, perhaps before 3M or Techline.
(The Techline stuff seems to be mostly moly powder or WS2/MoS2 blend, but I assure you it still sticks and attracts oil and provides protection, do not hesitate to put it on new bearings and journals)

I think I still have ~a kilo of .3-.5 micron WS2 somewhere around here...

This isn't a new thing in the least...
Folks have been doing this... a very, very long time, just not talking about it much...
Probably...likely during WW2... possibly well before, as oil (relatively) sucked until much later on..

I used Molykote exactly like this on a T1 at 16 or 17, suggested by my bosses who raced, as T1s tend to run out of oil occasionally when driven ...violently, unless you dry sump or deep sump it.(deep sumps have their own issues)
..... worked great for a very abused motor driven like a teenage idiot I was... (A dropped valve, pulled through a retainer got that motor, bearings/coatings still ~as installed 30K miles later)
I'm now in my early 60s.

It's also used a a coating for blower rotors, takes quite a few coats to build up... its a "secret" self clearancing coating, good to over 450F.(resin limit, the MoS2 or WS2 are refractory materials good well over 2000F)
Works peachy on piston skirts.

I have heard an airbrush and careful masking allows good control.... DO buff them out after curing and between layers.

If somebody started making awesome quality bearings again , I would still not hesitate to at least give them the dry buff coatings, even if they were multi-layer coated like the best Clevite 77s...
Addendum to Newtons first law:
zero vehicles on jackstands, square gets a fresh 090 and 1911, cabby gets a blower.
EZ3.6 Vanagon after that.(mounted, needs everything finished) then Creamsicle.
Moyock13
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Re: (Re) Coating Main Bearings

Post by Moyock13 »

Yeah, I've got main bearings on order but they are back ordered. No telling when they'll be delivered.

Thanks for the tips. Push come to shove I may try coating.
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