Yes, but only on cranks and conrod 'bigends'. It's still the best answer for relatively low temp/pressure bearings.
All car engines have bearings in them, and if the bearings are not lubed constantly, the will get hot, and self destruct in minutes. Good oil ands oil changes are a must for good car life
"Babbit bearings" is a term that was used long ago before engines had fully pressurized lubrication. If an older person heard what sounded like a rod bearing noise in your car that may explain the confusion.
The wheel bearings on a car is the rims located in the center of the four tyres that the car rolls on.
it varies on car to car, gennarly you can buy a set of wheel bearings for about 150$
Most common camshaft used in today's car engines is DOHC (Dual Over Head Camshaft). Most of the manufacturers in the world are using this cam shaft in their cars, as it is most practical and has a four stroke cycle and gives more breathing space to the engine.
yes car engines are pulleys
Depends on the vehicle and which bearings. Wheel bearings, not so expensive. Main bearings inside the engine, expensive.
This depends on what bearings in what make model year and engine of car.
Many.
There are a number of different types of car engines. Some of these engine types are Straight/Inline engines, V type engines, Rotary engines and diesel engines.
Your question is very vague...is it how to remove bearings or how the replace bearings or how to size new bearings on an old worn shaft???? And what bearings??? There are several hundred bearings on a car...one kind of bearing on fishing reel...for or five bearings on a bicycle
There are so many you need a car make and model to tell you what engines are for that? all car engines are of the internal combustion type, fueled by gasoline.