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Old 05-28-2010, 08:42 PM   #1
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honda motor bearing question

in the next week or so im going to seriously look at my bottom end to see whats causing this noise. My question is, since i don't build engines, is if a rod bearing is going bad ( and hasn't spun yet) can i simply unbolt the rod from underneath the car and replace the bearings and bolt it back up? Or is my crank screwed? or is it not that easy? Im more then comfortable to take the things needed to unbolt the rod. Thats not my problem. Im just not knowledgable enough to know if i can simply swap the bearings and be fine.
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