MAHLE 007PS20194220 Engine Bearings
Description
The Engine Bearings are a crucial component for the connecting rod in an engine, ensuring smooth rotation and minimizing friction. They are used in various types of engines, including those found in passenger vehicles and heavy machinery. The technical benefits include reduced wear on moving parts, improved fuel efficiency, and enhanced overall engine performance.
Key Features & Benefits
These little guys are basically the interface between your connecting rods and the crankshaft. They allow those parts to slide against each other smoothly inside the engine. Think of it like a really precise sliding connection. They’re designed to handle tremendous pressure and speed, and they do that by providing a low – friction surface. They aren’t just solid metal, either. They’re usually made with a layered construction – a softer metal alloy bonded to a stronger backing – to absorb stress and provide that smooth movement.
These bearings are absolutely critical to how your engine runs. They take the force from the pistons firing and translate that into rotational power that gets to your wheels. Without them functioning right, everything just binds up. It’s a fundamental part of turning fuel into motion. You’ll notice if these start to go bad – usually it's a knocking sound coming from the lower end of the engine.
Symptoms, Risks & Replacements
They’re important because they protect much more expensive parts. The crankshaft itself is a major component, and these bearings act like a shield, preventing metal – on – metal contact. Without that protection, you'll quickly damage the crankshaft, the connecting rods, and potentially ruin the whole engine. If they fail completely, it can lead to catastrophic engine damage. Regular oil changes help keep these bearings lubricated and protected, but over time, they will wear out. You can find replacements pretty easily – Fixparts Online has a good selection, and getting the right size and type is crucial. Ignoring bearing issues usually just makes the problem – and the repair bill – much bigger down the road.
Product information is provided for reference only. The part number and compatibility with your equipment are decisive when selecting the correct item.