Description
When your Case IH tractor starts knocking or develops that telltale rod bearing noise, you know it’s time to get serious about engine work. A worn rod bearing can quickly turn from an annoying sound into catastrophic engine damage if you keep pushing it. This TISCO rod bearing kit gives you everything you need to rebuild those critical connections between your pistons and crankshaft, getting your engine back to reliable operation.
What You’re Getting
- Complete set of standard size rod bearings for all six cylinders – no need to order multiple parts
- Precision-manufactured to meet original equipment specifications for proper fit and clearances
- Quality TISCO construction that’s built to handle the demanding loads of agricultural diesel engines
- Direct replacement bearings that work with both turbocharged and turbocharged/aftercooled engine variants
Built for Heavy-Duty Diesel Work
This bearing kit works in both 6T-830 six-cylinder turbocharged and 6TA-830 six-cylinder turbocharged/aftercooled diesel engines found in Case IH tractors. These are serious engines that power through heavy field work, long days of tillage, and demanding farm operations where reliability isn’t optional – it’s essential for getting the job done.
Made to Last
TISCO builds these rod bearings to withstand the high cylinder pressures and constant stress that comes with diesel engine operation. Quality materials and precise manufacturing ensure proper oil clearances and heat dissipation so your engine can handle years of hard work without premature bearing wear.
Installation Notes
This is a major engine rebuild job that requires removing pistons and accessing the crankshaft – definitely a job for an experienced mechanic with proper tools and torque specifications. When you’re doing rod bearings, it’s smart to check the crankshaft journals for wear and consider replacing other wear items while the engine is apart. Proper assembly torque and bearing clearances are critical for long engine life.






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