I just bought a 1954 235 to replace my 216 Babbitt rod and looking at the bearing half’s in the rod cap and the main cap. I am assuming these are standard bearing. The number on the main cap is MB 1532 M and the rod cap bearing number is 1950 SB . I know I will have to measure everything to get the right size .
The 1950SB is a Federal Mogul bearing, and since it does not have a suffix such as -10, -20, -30, etc. It's probably a standard diameter. The connecting rod journals should measure somewhere around 2.312". The main bearing number doesn't match anything in my F-M shop specifications catalog, but since it also does not have a suffix, it's probably also a "standard" size. The mains get bigger from front to back, so you'll need to measure all the main journals on the crankshaft. I can PM you crankshaft journal specifications and tolerances if you need them. Use a micrometer, NOT a dial caliper, to measure a crankshaft accurately. Jerry
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OK, can do. Federal Mogul and Sealed Power use the same numbering system, I believe. If you Google the Clevite numbers you can probably find interchange information to other brands like NAPA, Vandervell, and several others. The Federal Mogul shop specifications catalog #115 can usually be found on Ebay for reasonable prices, and it's very valuable to an engine builder who is searching for parts, even obsolete ones like stovebolts. Jerry
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That particular style of main bearing is as scarce as a chicken with lips, and usually VERY expensive if you can find them at all. There is a way to modify the block to accept the later type 1956-63 main bearings with a different method of securing them into place, however. Jerry
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Joe, "You Have Mail"- - - - -click the flashing envelope icon at the top right of every forum page. I sent you a PM with the standard crankshaft measurement specifications. Good luck! Jerry
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