Description
If you’re hearing that telltale engine knock or noticing oil pressure dropping on your Case gas engine, worn connecting rod bearings are probably the culprit. These bearings sit right at the heart of your engine, keeping those connecting rods moving smoothly and protecting your crankshaft from damage. Getting fresh bearings installed means getting back to reliable power for all your farm work.
What You’re Getting
- Standard size bearing manufactured by TISCO to restore original engine specifications
- Built with bearing materials that resist fatigue and maintain proper oil clearances even under the temperature swings and contamination that agricultural engines face
- Precision manufacturing ensures they’ll seat properly and provide consistent performance
- Sold individually – you’ll need 4 bearings for a complete set in these engines
Built for Real Farm Work
This bearing fits Case 124 CID, 126 CID, and G148 4-cylinder gas engines, the workhorses that powered many utility and row-crop tractors through decades of farm operations. Whether you’re running a cultivator, hay equipment, or loader work, these engines take punishment season after season.
Made to Last
Connecting rod bearings take some of the hardest punishment in your engine, especially during heavy pulling or PTO work. These TISCO bearings are built to handle the constant loads and vibration that come with agricultural applications, giving you the reliability you need when there’s work to get done.
Installation Notes
Installing connecting rod bearings requires complete engine disassembly and is definitely a job for someone with engine rebuilding experience. Always check bearing clearances with plastigauge before final assembly to ensure everything’s within spec. It’s the perfect time to check your crankshaft for wear, inspect the connecting rods, and replace other engine internals like main bearings and rings.






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