If you don't have the tools and/or know-how, it could be very difficult.
Depends on the rod bolts, but usually 45-50 ft./lbs.
Cam bearings, Rod and Main bearings. That will be all of the bearings required to replace when rebuilding a 350 engine.
45 FT. LBS
Just remove pan and change bearings.
Typical of worn bearings....crank, cam and rod bearings.
The main bearings are what supports the crankshaft. The rod bearings go on the rod that the pistions are hooked to. Rod bearings are smaller then the main bearings on all engines.
If you are talking about the crankshaft rod bearings, you can just remove the oil pan, and replace each crank bearing one at a time without actually removing the pistons. But to replace the piston pin rod bearings the pistons will have to be removed. IMO, if any of these bearings are worn bad enough to need replacing, then the engine needs a complete overhaul.
not 100% sure but i think its 65lbs
how to replace the rod bearings in a 1996 saturn 1.9 still in the car
no it is not a simple matter.
The rod bearings are between the connecting rod and the crankshaft.
Perhaps excess bearing clearance?