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Bearing Inspection

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  1. Inspect bearings for the following defects. Possible causes are shown:
    1. Cratering - fatigue failure.
    2. Spot polishing - incorrect seating.
    3. Imbedded dirt engine oil.
    4. Scratching - dirty engine oil.
    5. Base exposed - poor lubrication.
    6. Both edges worn - journal damaged.
    7. One edge worn - journal tapered or bearing not seated.
      Fig 1: Inspecting Bearings
      G03446506Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.