yes
No. Crank and main bearings can be get at by dropping the oil pan, but to get to the small end rod bearings you've got to get the pistons out.
Best to do with the engine on a stand. The crank will have to be sent out if you want a clean job.
The flat spots on a crank are called journals. There are main caps with bearings both sides that hold the crank in the block. The conn rods have similar bearings & they also attach to crank journals. The bearings are c-shaped copper things that go in the conn rod & main caps for the crank.
No.
yes
Main Journals
Umm....Yes
if you spun a main bearing then it is wise just to have the engine rebuilt.it is near impossible to fix mainbearing especially if it caused any damage to the crank shaft.
In away they do, But the main reason for them is to stop the crank from moving foreward and backwards.
Cam bearings, Rod and Main bearings. That will be all of the bearings required to replace when rebuilding a 350 engine.
Wheel bearings? Axle bearings? Differential carrier bearings? Engine main bearings? Engine rod bearings? Engine cam bearings? Need more info to help you.
No you can not