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Connecting Rod Bearing, Upper

MSRP $421.00 CAD
Part Number: 68032266AA
Mopar Mopar
Positions: Upper
Other Names: Connecting Rod Bearing, Bearing
Replaces: 4429171
Description: .25 mm U/S
Notes: Engines: 5.9l i6 ho cummins td engine. 6.7l i6 cummins turbo diesel engine.Transmissions: Transmissions - All Manual. All auto trans (do...

Crankshaft Thrust Bearing

MSRP $19.25 CAD
Part Number: 04792020AB
Mopar Mopar
Other Names: Crankshaft Bearing, 04792020ab, Bearing
Replaces: 4792020
Description: See Note
Notes: Engines: All v6 engines. 2.7l v6 24v w/active intake engine. 2.7l v6 dohc 24 valve mpi engine. 3.2l v6 sohc 24 valve mpi engine. 3.5l v6...

Crankshaft Lower Bearing

MSRP $14.55 CAD
Part Number: 05047713AA
Mopar Mopar
Other Names: 05047713aa, Bearing
Description: -3 Micron. See Note
Notes: Engines: 2.4l i4 multiair engine. 2.4l i4 multiair engine w/ ess. 2.4l i4 pzev m-air engine. 2.4l i4 pzev m-air engine w/ ess.

Crankshaft Lower Bearing

MSRP $49.65 CAD
Part Number: 05184086AH
Mopar Mopar
Other Names: 05184086ah, Bearing
Replaces: 5184086ae, 5184086af, 5184086ag
Description: +.0072mm. See Note. Class 1
Notes: Engines: 3.6L Mid V6 Engine. 3.6l v6 ffv 24v vvt engine.

Crankshaft Bearing Kit

MSRP $43.00 CAD
Part Number: 68306988AA
Mopar Mopar
Other Names: Bearing
Replaces: 68194561aa
Description: A Grade. Undersize .008
Notes: Engines: 5.7l v8 engine with etorque. 6.4l heavy duty v8 hemi with mds. 5.7l v8 hemi mds vvt engine w/ bsg. 6.4L V8 Heavy Duty HEMI MDS...

Crankshaft Lower Bearing

MSRP $50.55 CAD
Part Number: 68045263AA
Mopar Mopar
Positions: Lower
Other Names: Crankshaft Bearing, Crankshaft Bearing, Lower, Bearing
Replaces: 5179447aa
Description: See Note. [White]
Notes: Engines: 3.0l v6 turbo diesel engine.

Connecting Rod Bearing Kit

MSRP $57.30 CAD
Part Number: 68229246AA
Mopar Mopar
Other Names: Bearing
Replaces: 68147235aa
Description: Includes Upper And Lower Bearing. Blue
Notes: Engines: 3.0l v6 turbo diesel engine. 3.0l v6 turbo diesel engine w/ess.

Crankshaft Main Bearing

MSRP $56.15 CAD
Part Number: 68440286AA
Mopar Mopar
Positions: Upper
Other Names: Bearing
Description: BLACK. [+0.127] Class C Upper
Notes: Engines: 1.3L I4 Turbo MAir DI Engine w/ESS.Transmissions: 9-spd 948te awd auto trans. 9-spd 948te auto transmission.

Connecting Rod Bearing Package

MSRP $79.45 CAD
Part Number: 68000514AB
Mopar Mopar
Other Names: Brg Pkg
Replaces: 68000514aa
Description: .025mm Undersize. See Note
Notes: Engines: 2.7l v6 dohc 24 valve mpi engine.

Connecting Rod Bearing Kit

MSRP $37.95 CAD
Part Number: 83501397AC
Mopar Mopar
Other Names: Brg Kit
Replaces: 53020262ac, 83501397, 83501397ab
Description: .001 Undersize. After 6-30-03

Crankshaft Lower Bearing

MSRP $10.05 CAD
Part Number: 68242632AA
Mopar Mopar
Other Names: Bearing
Replaces: 68088083aa
Description: See Note. Class 2
Notes: Engines: 3.6L V6 24V VVT Engine Upg I w/ESS. 3.6L V6 24V VVT Engine Upgrade I. 3.6L V6 PHEV Hybrid Engine.

Connecting Rod Bearing Kit

MSRP $67.20 CAD
Part Number: 05093449AA
Mopar Mopar
Other Names: 05093449aa, Brg Pkg
Replaces: 5012589aa
Description: .025 mm U/S
Notes: Engines: 2.4l i4 dohc 16v ho turbo engine. 2.4l i4 dohc 16v smpi engine.

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Mopar® Engine Bearings Buyer's Guide

When it comes to your engine, you don't want to settle for sub-standard bearings. After all, the good folks at Chrysler, Ram, Jeep, or Dodge certainly didn't skimp when they built your engine in the first place. That means quality-built engine bearings are always worth the investment.

What Mopar® Engine Bearings Do

For the most part, the engine relies upon bearings that are known as main bearings. They keep the crankshaft in place so that it can rotate within the engine block. They're usually held in place by both bearing caps and the engine block.

The total amount of main bearings found in your vehicle's engine will vary, since adding more adds to both the engine's size and price. However, the more bearings, the less potential for stress and deflection. Most engines will have at least two main bearings, with one located at each end of the crankshaft. Others can be placed along the crankshaft, with the number running up to one for every crank pin. While that may seem excessive, it's common among engines designed to run at higher RPMs.

What Are the Signs of Engine Bearing Failure?

Due to the constant grinding of parts, engine bearings can eventually go bad. Signs of trouble include knocking engine noises, though this needs more detailed investigation to determine if there can be another cause. A sudden drop in oil pressure can also be due to a worn-out engine bearing. If your "Check Oil" light comes on and then turns off after your engine's warmed up, that's another indication of trouble.

Choose Genuine Mopar® Engine Bearings for Guaranteed Compatibility

A new engine can cost thousands. Heck, even an engine rebuild can be expensive, especially if you have to pay a mechanic to do the job. Avoid spending more money than you need to; instead, invest in a new set of engine bearings that are sure to work with your model. Your OEM makes them. We sell them. Buy today and we'll get your order shipped right out!