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Old 02-17-2009, 12:23 PM
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98 ls1 camaro motor

i got a 98 camaro with the ls1
i changed the oil not long ago and found two
bearings stuck on the drain plug magnet

i have been told this could be crankshaft
bearings or rocker bearings

told it was most likely rocker arm bearings

if anyone has any advice id be hapy to listen
thsnk
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Re: 98 ls1 camaro motor

What do they look like... a round ball bearing or a long cylinder roller bearing....define the size of each !!
Dr JJ....
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Old 03-02-2009, 07:52 PM
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Re: 98 ls1 camaro motor

they are long cylinder looking bearings??
found two of them and they are prolly couple miliimeters long not very big at all
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Re: 98 ls1 camaro motor

I would say....Rocker Arm Bearings.....Take off the valve covers...if you are finding these in the oil pan....you should be able to visual see the bad rocker....
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