Description
When you’re hearing unusual knocking or ticking sounds from your engine, or notice the oil pressure dropping more than usual, it’s often the camshaft bearings telling you they’ve had enough. These bearings take a beating—they support the camshaft that operates all your intake and exhaust valves, running constantly whenever your engine’s turning. A worn set can lead to expensive camshaft damage and poor valve timing, so catching it early saves you headaches and money down the road.
What You’re Getting
- Complete bearing set with all shells needed to properly support your camshaft
- Precision-manufactured to maintain proper oil clearances and prevent wear
- Quality materials that handle the constant rotation and oil pressure cycling
- Direct replacement for original bearings—no modifications needed
- One complete set handles the entire camshaft installation
Built for Heavy-Duty Service
These bearings are designed specifically for the robust Perkins 6T-830 and 6TA-830 engines found in agricultural and industrial equipment. Whether you’re running a combine harvester, large tractor, or stationary equipment like irrigation pumps or generators, these engines are workhorses that need quality internal components to keep running reliably season after season.
Made to Last
Engine bearings might look simple, but they’re precision components that maintain exact clearances while handling thousands of RPM and varying oil temperatures. These are manufactured to OEM specifications with the proper surface treatments and materials that resist wear and maintain their shape under load.
Installation Notes
Camshaft bearing replacement requires engine disassembly and proper measuring tools to check clearances. This is typically a job for an experienced mechanic with the right equipment. While you’ve got the engine apart, it’s smart to check the camshaft itself for wear and scoring, plus inspect the oil pump and passages for debris that might have caused the bearing failure in the first place.






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