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How many bearings are there in a car?-KMK Bearings

www.ntn-snr.comJan 19, 2022

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This obviously depends on the model! We’ve nevertheless undertaken to give a rough count of the minimum number of bearings in a car. We counted 36.

Here’s how we came up with that number:

10 bearings on the steering column: 8 needle bearings (4 per universal joint) and 2 needle bearings on the column

gearbox bearings: 2 on the primary shaft, 2 on the secondary shaft and 2 on the differential

6 engine accessory bearings: 2 on the starter, 2 on the alternator, and 2 on the power steering motor

4 wheel bearings

3 engine distribution bearings: 1 bearing for each of the 2 idler rollers, 1 for the water pump

2 bump stops-suspension bearings (MacPherson)

2 seat adjustment bearings (roller freewheels for height adjustment)

1 bearing-clutch bearing

1 engine flywheel pilot bearing

1 transmission shaft bearing (intermediate bearing)

This number increases rapidly with certain widespread technologies: 2 bearings are added for the air-conditioning compressor, for example. Regarding shafts, there are 6 units on an entire transmission system (2 main bearings on the longitudinal shaft, 4 bearing in the rear differential). For the engine, 2 bearings are regularly seen at the end of the cam shaft (distribution end).

The sophistication of certain functions tends to drive up the number of bearings. Recent automatic dual-clutch transmissions (DCT) require an additional 3 bearings: 2 on the gearbox’s second primary shaft, and 1 for the double clutch. Certain high-end engines feature one bearing per valve, i.e. 4 per cylinder and thus 48 on a 12-cylinder engine!

The list is not exhaustive: bearings are also sometimes found in surprising locations, such as in Citroën’s fixed-centre steering wheel.