Bearings
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Re: Bearings
Personally, if I'd gone that deep into an engine I'd replace them all.
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Re: Bearings
Having pulled it all to bits it would seem obvious to replace all wear items.
What condition was the engine in before you pulled it down? How many km's on the bike?
If it's low km's then bearings and such are probably all in good condition and my not need replacing.
Really up to you.
What condition was the engine in before you pulled it down? How many km's on the bike?
If it's low km's then bearings and such are probably all in good condition and my not need replacing.
Really up to you.
dicky
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Re: Bearings
Thanks for the advice guys ...the engine was sat for 5 years
With the plugs more or less out so the cylinders were
Rusted hence the strip down . Think il replace em
To be on the safe side
With the plugs more or less out so the cylinders were
Rusted hence the strip down . Think il replace em
To be on the safe side
God is my judge
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Re: Bearings
They are cheep and available so replace them...
If it's not made in China, it's a fake!
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Re: Bearings
Yamaha is the only known supplier, as each set it matched to the engine.eddie wrote:Wheres the best place to source them
If it's not made in China, it's a fake!