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I purchased a new mag side crank bearing (09283-30006) and it has a metal lip that the old one did not. Does this lip face the crank itself as it appears a bit too wide to face the case, or was I supplied the wrong one?

Thanks in advance

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Whoa dood far out maan far out ...........more information required ..... your bubble is minature and its your world dood.

 

1. what vehicle is this for, car....bike .....boat......

2.what vehicle is this for, car.....bike ......boat....

3,what vehicle is this for, car.....bike .......boat.....

 

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You need to be more specific  you have not stated what bike this is for  or where you reside etc etc

When not listening to Noel Harrison, I find it useful to look at the detail provided at the top of the post for such information. This was shown by the poster. I've never heard of a Beamish Suzuki car or boat but am open to correction on this point. 

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If the metal lip is a bearing seal, it should not face the inner crankcase. In the older motors, the crank bearings were open to the crankcases to allow oil mist to lube the bearings. There would have been an oil seal fitted to the outer side of the bearing, with it's spring side facing toward the inner crank case. You could always prise off the metal "dust" seal if it is in the way.

Bye, Peter B.

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Thanks for the assistance, I should have been more specific earlier.

The bearing I was supplied had a thin metal shield of some type that I'm guessing may engage the oil seal in some cases. The old bearing I removed didn't have one and I learned this seal/shield was easily removed from the new bearing. All other dimensions are the same. This thin strip isn't strong enough to be structural so it appears to be safe to install this bearing without. That is unless somebody here recognizes this bearing and recommends it not being used. I'm far from knowledgeable on this motor

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