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Old 08-08-2002, 09:26 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Bearings on the crank

The machine shop has just finish polishing up my crank, now they took the bearings out of the crank and do not know where they are, i had called honda and they said the bearings are color coded and they're not universal...does anybody have the size chart that matches the 7 different color coded bearings on the crank...and also on the rods...thanks...
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Old 08-08-2002, 11:03 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Couldnt find a picture or chart but there is one in the Haynes manual: 2C-22 Pick one up at your local auto shop
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thank you so much..i've been searching and couldn't find anything...i got a question though...why the hell they use color instead of size?
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actually, try not to get the haynes manual. i know it's cheap but it doesn't give u a lot of information when compared to the Helm's and the Acura Service manual.

anyhoo, the chart should look like this...



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Re: Bearings on the crank

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the colors help, but didn't help..i need to find out the color that matches up to the size of the bearing...the actual size of the bearing...if u have any info i really appreciate it..thanks
All the bearings are standard size...there are two different charts that you need to see: Main Bearing and Connecting Rod Bearing.

THe Haynes manual may not be that good of a guide or manual but it does have the charts that you need. Just go to a auto store and check up on it.

EDIT: The numbers are stamped onto the crankshaft, the letters are stamped onto the engine block, and the color code is on the edge of the bearing.
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Go to the team - integra . net site and in their articles under Performance/ Engines Internals I have the codes and diagrams for main and rod bearings for all Bseries Hondas....yes we do have a tech archive....I also answered your question at honda vision . com with the link.....

whichever is easiest for you....
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