Zork
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- '04 Branson 3520, '51 Fergy, '96 MTD 18/46, '02 Craftsman GT5000/48
I would replace that rod. That bearing appears to have the locating notches missing (due to spin?) and it appears from the photo the bearing is so worn it looks like it incorporates a thrust surface (which according to the Branson electronic diagram I observed the rod bearing should be straight across).
Anyway, the rod journal may be out of round now and the cost to replace it is minimal since it is already out of the engine and in your hand. You may have an additional problem, however. That bearing may have been oil starved and I would check all bearings down stream (rear main?). The lubrication system must be thoroughly checked in order to pinpoint the cause of failure, which may be a blocked oil passage, an improperly installed bearing upstream or its present position, an oil pump malfunction, etc.
Anyway, the rod journal may be out of round now and the cost to replace it is minimal since it is already out of the engine and in your hand. You may have an additional problem, however. That bearing may have been oil starved and I would check all bearings down stream (rear main?). The lubrication system must be thoroughly checked in order to pinpoint the cause of failure, which may be a blocked oil passage, an improperly installed bearing upstream or its present position, an oil pump malfunction, etc.