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80 series 1hdt main bearing cap

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80 series 1hdt main bearing cap

Post by ABIG80 »

:cry: g,day. I decided to replace the main bearings in my 1hd-ft 80 series. All was going well until I tryed to remove the lower bearing cap. The bolts have been removed but the thing refuses to budge. I have employed sum large bits of timber a big hammer but still no luck. Does anybody no if the lower cap will come off with the engine still in the car. Is it only the sealant holding it on. Has any body done this job before . Any info appreciated cos it looks like the bus for me next week. cheers fellas.
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Post by scottmcguinness172 »

do u mean the actual bottom part of the block or the rod bearing cap becuase ya cant get the bottom of the block off in the car i dont think there sicaflexed on its tough shit
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Post by Dzltec »

The main bearing cap is part of a bottom cradle. Engine has to come out to remove it im afraid. Yes it will also have sealant around it.



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Post by tobie »

so a 1hdft is diffent bottom end to a 1hdt ????

the engine has to come out to do a bearing roll?????
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Post by scottmcguinness172 »

u can do ur big ends in the car ur mains ya have to take the engine out it takes about 3 hours toget the engine out about 4 hours in and started then probally another 2 hours to put all the front back together
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Post by hdj105 »

tobie wrote:so a 1hdft is diffent bottom end to a 1hdt ????

the engine has to come out to do a bearing roll?????
Nope, all the 1H* family are identical in that regard. You cannot remove the ladder type bearing cap as the timing case and rear main seal will hold it on.
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Post by dow50r »

scottmcguinness172 wrote:u can do ur big ends in the car ur mains ya have to take the engine out it takes about 3 hours toget the engine out about 4 hours in and started then probally another 2 hours to put all the front back together
Oh my back has just got sore reading that :)
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Post by scottmcguinness172 »

i have done it a few times im starting to get good at it unfortuneatly
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Re: 80 series 1hdt main bearing cap

Post by Simo63 »

ABIG80 wrote::cry: g,day. I decided to replace the main bearings in my 1hd-ft 80 series. All was going well until I tryed to remove the lower bearing cap. The bolts have been removed but the thing refuses to budge. I have employed sum large bits of timber a big hammer but still no luck. Does anybody no if the lower cap will come off with the engine still in the car. Is it only the sealant holding it on. Has any body done this job before . Any info appreciated cos it looks like the bus for me next week. cheers fellas.
Mate do you mean the big end bearings? You can do big ends with the motor in the car but mains needs the motor out. If you are struggling with this then you probably should pay a professional to do the job. Sorry not meaning to be harsh just trying to help. If the bottom end lets go you will be up for $thousands.

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