ORLANDO , FL — Clevite Engine Parts has released a new Clevite 77 Performance Engine Bearing Catalog (#EB-40-06). This comprehensive catalog lists performance engine bearings for Daimler Chrysler, Ford, General Motors, Honda, International Tractor, John Deere, Mazda and Toyota 4, 6, and 8 cylinder vehicles, plus special Custom Performance or race applications.
New and expanded applications include bearings for the:
Chevrolet small-block V8
Chevrolet big-block V-8 (TriArmor)
Chrysler 4.2 4L Turbo, 5.7 L Hemi and 8.0L V-10 Viper
Ford SVO Dart Big ‘M,’ Iron Eagle and Little ‘M’
Ford 2.0 and 2.3L 4 DOHC (TriArmor)
Ford 4.2L DOHC (TriArmor)
Ford 4.6L–5.4L S/DOHC V-8
Honda 2.2L 4 (TriArmor)
International 466 6 Tractor Pulling (TriArmor)
John Deere 466 6 Tractor Pulling (TriArmor)
"Clevite understands the bearing needs of the performance engine builders, racers and enthusiasts, and we are continually developing advanced new bearings that keep today’s engine builders ahead of their competition," said Bill McKnight, director of brand development for Clevite. "These are H series, V series and Clevite’s exclusive TriArmor bearings meant to satisfy particular requirements in today’s performance engines."
"Particularly noteworthy are the .009", .011", .019" and .021" sets, which allow the engine builder to select-fit bearings to achieve extraordinarily precise oil clearances. This gives the engine builder the ability to precisely match the bearings to the unique dimensions of each crankshaft journal," McKnight said.
"Clevite’s new performance bearing catalog is intended to help the performance engine builder and enthusiast understand bearings as well as have a complete listing of engine bearings available," noted McKnight. "In addition to detailed bearing listings, the catalog contains a wealth of technical and related information, including Severe Use Recommendations, Bearing Nomenclature, Preventing Premature Cam Bearing Failure, How Much Clearance Do Your Bearings Need and many more."
For more information about the Clevite Engine Parts Group, go to: http://www.engineparts.com.