200602
Connecting Rod Bearing
Cummins®

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$134.95 $160.59

This truck part is made by Cummins®. We guarantee that all of our parts are from the OEM (original equipment manufacturer), ensuring a proper fit and quality manufacturing.


DESCRIPTION
A connecting rod bearing is a component that sits between the connecting rod and the crankshaft in an internal combustion engine. The purpose of this bearing is to reduce friction and wear between these two components as they move against each other during the engine's operation. The connecting rod bearing is made up of several layers of material, including a soft metal layer that directly contacts the crankshaft and a harder metal layer that supports it. Part number 200602 refers to a specific type or size of connecting rod bearing used in trucks or other vehicles with internal combustion engines. It is important to ensure that the correct part number is used during maintenance or repair to maintain proper engine performance and prevent damage from excessive wear or inadequate lubrication.

SPECIFICATIONS

Notes
0.50 mm Oversize
Hazardous Material
Non-Hazardous (NOI, ICE/Auto)
Package Dimensions
14.0 x 6.0 x 7.0 in
Weight
0.24 lb
* This information is provided as is and may be out of date. Please contact us or the manufacturer to verify warranty coverage.
* Variable geometry turbocharger and electronic actuator repairs are not eligible to be claimed as over-the-counter under New or ReCon parts warranty for parts installed after October 1, 2018.
* Diesel Oxidation Catalyst (DOC), Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF), Selective Catalyst Reduction (SCR) catalyst, and Electronic Control Module (ECM) repairs are not eligible to be claimed as over-the-counter under New or ReCon parts warranty for parts installed after January 1, 2020.
* These restrictions are only applicable to New parts and ReCon parts coverages for the components listed above sold to a customer in the US or Canada. All other coverages are excluded. All other regions are excluded.