Connecting Rod Wrist pin Bushing?
#1
Sup Guys,
I pulled the head off my warrior and the bushing looks a little worn. I was wondering is there a way to get it out without taking the rod out? It may need a new bushing it may not I'm not sure. I just want to know if I can if i need to. The new wrist pin may fit in fine I'm just tryin to sort things out. Thanks
I pulled the head off my warrior and the bushing looks a little worn. I was wondering is there a way to get it out without taking the rod out? It may need a new bushing it may not I'm not sure. I just want to know if I can if i need to. The new wrist pin may fit in fine I'm just tryin to sort things out. Thanks
#3
are you talking about the bearing where the piston connects to the top of the rod? To take the rod off of a warrior or a wolverine, you have to take the crankshaft out and have it pulled apart and pressed back together, due to the design there arent many people that can do it.
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