Here is one for you gear heads. I have used Clevite P-Series rod and main bearings in my Y-Blocks and in my current FE 427 for years with no issues. Over the years the price of these bearings has gone up in price like everything else. I see that King-AM series Bearing is becoming popular these days and has a lower cost. Clevite and King both say their bearings perform about the same with great strength, embedability for a verity of applications. What are your feelings between these two brands. I drive my Prostreet 57 Ford mostly to shows and an occasional street race. My 57 is running the FE 427 and within a few months I am going to do a mild stroker using the Scat 428 crank and JE pistons. Many thanks for your thoughts and feelings regarding these two brands.
Rick
57 Tudor
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On my FE engines, street and dedicated dragstrip duty, I have mainly used plain old Sealed Power/Clevite 77 bearings, including the supposedly bad fully grooved main bearings with oil holes top & bottom, and never had a bearing related failure. My high 9 second 427 w 428 crank has em, and over the years, I have build several very low 10 second 428s with the same bearings. Typically I go 4 or 5 years between freshen ups, and the cheapy bearings have always looked fine. I have just never felt the need to get into whiz bang bearings yet. I have used the same bearings on my old 74 F350 car haulers 390 when I first built it 27 years ago, numerous 428 CJ Mustangs and Fairlanes, and the recent 428 CJ thats now in my 59 2 door sedan.
I used Federal Mogul, only because Barry Rabotnick said he preferred them (and they came with the Scat rotating assembly, I think). I had no recent experience so I read up a little. I doubt there is much difference.
I've seen the King bearings advertised but have never used them so I will follow this with interest. I've used Federal Mogul and Clevite for years with no problems..