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Old 09-05-08, 03:33 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Toga HP Main/Rod bearings

Anyone used these in their C32 or C35? I have used them in a few D and B series motors and was happy with them. I just wondering if anyone else had any experience with these bearings in our motors and could offer some input.
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I am going to order some and check them out.

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I am going to be buying some myself, website called import performance. It was $114 U.S. for main bearings/rod bearings/ and thrust washers. I planned on ordering the crank seal from the local acura dealerhavent decided what I want to do with the crank yet, I could get it polished and what not, but for the price of that, I can trade in the old crank for a reman crank with warranty, so I think I am just going to go that route and use standard sized bearings, that is, as long as the big end of the rods dont need any work.
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actually, check that, as long as the crank dimensions are un-changed, I should be able to use stand sized bearings anyways.
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