What is the B18c1 Rod Bearing Part # ffor Cylinder 1?
Gotta order one
another question kinda stupid but ima ask it anyways
can i goto a honda dealership to get this from there parts store? last time i was in there i was gonna order a gsr timing belt and i believe the parts guy there said he couldnt get the part since it was an acura and i was like but they are the same? and when i eventually got the timing belt it was in a honda package anyways lol
anyways thanks ahead
another question kinda stupid but ima ask it anyways
can i goto a honda dealership to get this from there parts store? last time i was in there i was gonna order a gsr timing belt and i believe the parts guy there said he couldnt get the part since it was an acura and i was like but they are the same? and when i eventually got the timing belt it was in a honda package anyways lol
anyways thanks ahead
Rod bearings, like main bearings, are color-coded based on clearance. You need to find which bearings your engine requires and order based on that. The exact part number is different for each color code.
The middle number is a P72, so you must go to an Acura dealership.
Honda dealerships cannot order Acura-specific parts because the parts catalogs are separate. You can argue all you want about it but it won't change the facts.
The middle number is a P72, so you must go to an Acura dealership.
Honda dealerships cannot order Acura-specific parts because the parts catalogs are separate. You can argue all you want about it but it won't change the facts.
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Thats not always true. Ive had my Acura dealer get honda parts and honda get acura but they call it "special ordered parts".
The color code for the rod is on the rod you have and the block. Block will have ABCD markings on it, you read which one is for the cylinder you need then read the rod number (1-4). Match them together and you have your bearing. Alot of times though you could see the color code from pervious bearing (provided its OEM). Just see what bearing it is. Alot of times its Brown or Green if the block was never touched.
Thats not always true. Ive had my Acura dealer get honda parts and honda get acura but they call it "special ordered parts".
The color code for the rod is on the rod you have and the block. Block will have ABCD markings on it, you read which one is for the cylinder you need then read the rod number (1-4). Match them together and you have your bearing. Alot of times though you could see the color code from pervious bearing (provided its OEM). Just see what bearing it is. Alot of times its Brown or Green if the block was never touched.
i have acl bearings in them right now
damn i cant drop the oil pan to check and goto the dealership at the same time :*(
damn i cant drop the oil pan to check and goto the dealership at the same time :*(
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