Re: piston pin bearing question
thanks dhadley,<br /><br />i just thought, because in caged bearings are less bearings then the needle ones so i asumed that there might be more strain on them.<br />probbebly its not a big deal.<br />i will stick with the needle bearings, litle harder to install bud a lot cheaper and i still have them.<br />i also looked at the connectingrod to crank bearings closely and on one bearing set i can see some small damage on the bearings itself.<br />first i thaught is was carbon but when i looked closer i saw that its worn.<br />so the money i save with the needle bearings for the piston pins is already spend on e new crank bearing<br /><br />thanks for your reply, reeldutch