Steel connecting rod bearing liner for internal combustion engin

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308240, F16C 1314

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042316235

ABSTRACT:
A split steel connecting rod bearing liner for internal combustion engines comprising two generally semicircular liner halves formed of steel having inner bearing surfaces which are hardened and including a generally semicircular peripheral reinforcing groove formed in each of the halves. The grooves each comprise a peripheral depression in the inner surface and a corresponding peripheral ridge on the outer surface directly opposite the depression and may be formed by stamping or another suitable metal forming operation. The connecting rod includes a circumferential groove in the crank pin opening within which the liner grooves are disposed so as to prevent lateral movement of the liner.

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