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How quick does a rod bearing fail?

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Old 02-25-2016, 10:49 AM
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I think, from what I've read, all the aftermarket ones are "blue". But not marked.
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Porsche is not usng color codes or at least I haven't seen it yet. Most porsche bearings Ive seen original or aftermarket Glycos were standard size, porsche cranks are HARD compared to others so in 95% you need std bearings.

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I'm sure I've seen those colour codes on OEM bearings.
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I have a box of OEM Glyco rod bearings and recieved OE Porsche bearings yesterday and no color coding on either.
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