There is no way I'd just replace the bearings and not do the cylinders,
basically rebuild the engine.
Yea you could do a bottom side replacement but it would be fairly
unusual for the bearings to be worn and not the rest of the motor.
You might find that just jumping to a heavier oil, 15w50 or 20w50 would do the trick,
The 2.5 engine were never clearanced for the lightweight oils the newer cars are using.
My personal belief is it was a plot to get everything before 2000 off the road.
Same with taking the zinc out of the oil...
When I got my engine done it was becasue I wanted to be a bit proactive,
its always cheaper to rebuild when nothing has broken, and I had run a weekend chasing
rally cars and ran the motor really harder than it should have been
...
I had 168K miles at the time, the cylinders needed .030 to be true,
the crank and rods needed .010 turned on the crank, the cam was worn out.
It cost me about 2000 for a really thorough rebuild by a friend. Would have been about 3000
to have most engine shops do the same work. B&B, Head work, deflash and drill the block and surface seal, degree in the
camshaft and check all the lobes. Hesco Cam/Lifters/Springs, Silvolite Pistons,
good engine kit, high pressure oil pump(Not High volume). A stock rebuilt production
motor is about 1800 from the auto supply places.
I don't think your in a rush, I'd just keep good oil in it and try not to rev past 5500...
Cheers
Dave