Description
Replacement Bearing made of high-quality steel alloy for prolonged use.
Roary the Repair Lion says:
If one has failed, be sure to inspect the other engine bearing, as it too might have gotten damaged or started to wear.
These can wear very quickly if the Engine is not regularly serviced. As an engine runs, micro-shavings of metal come off the engine casing and moving parts and can damage the Bearings.
They can also fail if:
- the Crankshaft is bent.
- what is attached to the Crankshaft is not balanced or supported correctly.
- with prolonged use of the engine.
Full information on how to Service your engine is available on our Interactive Repair Guide.
*Compatible part
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