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    Bearing Help!!!!!!!!!

    Ok I know you guys already heard of this, I have a 97 H22A4 block and I went to advance auto parts to get new main bearings, and guess what there to small. After I took them back I did some research and read that the H22A4 has 55mm main bearings and the other H22's has 50mm, what do I need to buy? When I look for bearing im always seeing things like .25 .50 .75 oversize what is all of that, do I need to get standerd bearings. HELP!!!!!!!!!!

    Will's Accord

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    Just did a carfax report on my block and this is what I got guess my block came out of a 2000 model.
    http://www.carfax.com/cfm/check_order.cfm
    Last edited by wills_accord; 07-09-2006, 06:25 PM.

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      Originally posted by wills_accord
      When I look for bearing im always seeing things like .25 .50 .75 oversize what is all of that, do I need to get standerd bearings.
      You purchase oversize bearing when you have the bearing surfaces cut undersize if they are worn.

      .5mm cut, with a .5mm undersize bearing results in correct clearances.
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        #4
        I said 97 prelude when I went to advance auto, do yall think I should of said 2000 prelude.

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          #5
          I say dont use autozone stuff for parts like bearings. Of course, thats just my opinion. They mess up on things like axles and starters... a bearing is one thing even I would purchase from Honda (and I have before).

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