Thread: G1 rod bearing
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Old 12-08-2012, 10:39 AM   #3
makobuggie
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Default Re: G1 rod bearing

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Originally Posted by slonomo View Post
if it is old i'd replace it. They are not expensive. However, the crank must be pressed apart to remove and replace, then pressed back together. Machine shops should be able to do this service.

If you are buying a new crank kit it will come with rod and bearing already installed.
i mean the piston bearing to replace not the rod bearing, i guess the needle bearings.thanks
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