Can any one enlighten me regarding con rod bearings? I am attempting to rebuild my '68 M130 and to this end I purchased a set of Glyco NOS con rod bearings, +0.50 mm. Three months after getting the engine back from the machine shop I finally got around to doing some assembly work and to my surprise there are only 5 half-shells that have the oil hole. I have a set of NOS Glyco two-hole con rod bearings for a '67 engine and there are 6 half-shells with oil holes. Additionally, I just bought (as in an hour ago (on eBay)) a set of NOS Glyco con rod bearings with the same exact part number as +0.50mm except they are +0.75 and the photos show 6 half-shells with oil holes. The +0.50 were sealed and they all have the correct (Glyco) part number and oversize stamped on them. Although I can see that, perhaps, cylinder #1 piston might be OK without additional oil cooling due to its proximity to the chain chamber, why would the +0.75 have six oil spurting bearings?