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A question about Miba conrod bearings

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3 years 2 months ago #229260 by Mike Meyer
I need to find some 30 thou undersize bigend bearings for my D4 7J with the D4400 engine, original part numbers are 5B3762 and 5B3761, I have a old D4 parts number book here and someone has hand written the number 2F2360 alongside those 2 part numbers, so I'm wondering is 2F2360 a good number for the 2 shells that make that bearing, can someone please clarify that.

One of our nicer Catheads here in Oz has a new set of Miba conrod bearings he picked up somewhere, but he doesn't know what engine they fit or what size they are, the numbers on the box are   1466 05 0 ST    and 9F8580/ST     Can anyone please advise what these bearings suit, I'm assuming the ST might mean standard size, I just looked on Google and the 2014 Miba catalog I found didn't list any bearings for the early D4 / D4400 engine unfortunately.
Thankyou
Mike

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3 years 2 months ago - 3 years 2 months ago #229285 by bruce oz
2F2360
Call
CATERPILLAR
Available: 104
Updated: Today, June 23, 2021
Part Location: Kansas City, Kansas 66103
 the other 2 number come up as well as beaning caps 
 
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3 years 2 months ago #229286 by Mike Meyer
Thanks Bruce, I sent them a message via the Machinery Trader website a week ago and never got a reply, that website shows Florin Tractor supposedly have one in stock too, I really need to confirm if that one part number has replaced the 2 original numbers.
All the best
Mike

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3 years 2 months ago - 3 years 2 months ago #229292 by bruce oz
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3 years 2 months ago - 3 years 2 months ago #229304 by Mike Meyer
OK, thankyou for that info Bruce, you didn't come across a description of the 2F2360 bearing by any chance did you, I don't want to buy a set out of the USA only to find they are not correct.
All the best
Mike
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3 years 2 months ago #229308 by bruce oz
Mike ,i couldnt see these number in any of my parts book - original part numbers are 5B3762 and 5B3761 or 2F2360 ? , i woulder if 2F2360 is a update P/N set for steeel instead of white metal

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3 years 2 months ago #229309 by josh
2F2360 replaces 5B3761 and 5B3762.
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3 years 2 months ago #229310 by Mike Meyer
Thankyou Josh, you are brilliant!!

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3 years 2 months ago #229340 by Mike Meyer
Well I found out this morning the 100 undersize 2F2360 bearings that American Crane supposedly have on the shelf is a fabrication, they don't have even one, nor do Florin, nor do Phil Hunt here in Oz, so I'm stuck.

I just tried a Google search for Federal Mogul for those undersize bearings for the D4400 engine, but got everything but old Cat engines.

Does anyone have a alternate part number, or numbers from aftermarket suppliers for 30 thou undersize bigend conrod bearings for the D4400 engine, engine number is D4 7J1276.
Thanks for your help
Mike

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3 years 2 months ago #229348 by neil
Mike, could you consider getting your shells retinned if you can't find new stock?

Cheers,
Neil

Pittsford, NY

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