Fidanza pilot bearing problem ?
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Fidanza pilot bearing problem ?
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I just bought a new fidanza flywheel i think its 8.5lbs or something like that for my H22a2 rebuild.
But I noticed that the pilot bearing isnt moving as it should.. I searched and found this threat;
https://honda-tech.com/forums/transmission-drivetrain-127/new-fidanza-flywheel-pilot-bearing-question-2590887/ (I hope its cool I use your post Nathan007)
I'm experiencing the exact same problem, what should I do ? Is it something to be worried about or what do you guys think?
Thanks
Rasmus
I just bought a new fidanza flywheel i think its 8.5lbs or something like that for my H22a2 rebuild.
But I noticed that the pilot bearing isnt moving as it should.. I searched and found this threat;
https://honda-tech.com/forums/transmission-drivetrain-127/new-fidanza-flywheel-pilot-bearing-question-2590887/ (I hope its cool I use your post Nathan007)
I'm experiencing the exact same problem, what should I do ? Is it something to be worried about or what do you guys think?
Thanks
Rasmus
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Re: Fidanza pilot bearing problem ?
Buy a new one. It's easy to get and not so expensive. I have just replaced mine for a Japanese bearing with a metal sealing and it was ca. 10 Euro/$13. Just got old one out and gave them to compare in the shop.
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Re: Fidanza pilot bearing problem ?
If I press this bad bearing out, will the new one fit in just as tight as this one does? I mean will the aluminum squeeze as hard on the bearing as it does now? Not sure how to explain it, my English isn't the best ..
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Re: Fidanza pilot bearing problem ?
Thanks mate, I think I'll do that. I've emailed Fidanza though. Because I think its kinda bad to sell flywheels like that, arent they checking them before shipping em out to the stores? I mean theres a sticker on the flywheel marked with 'this product meets the requirement of bla bla bla' or something...
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