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Old Jun 20, 2009, 04:08 PM
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Balance shaft bearing HELP!!!! Please

I need help finding the bearings that go in the block for the balance shaft. The machine shop here is telling me that in order to hot tank it, the bearings have to be removed. I have a 2004 evo 8

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Just have them remove the bearings, then put them back in, spun to block the oil passages, once the block has been hot tanked, unless you're planning on putting the balance shafts back in.
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I do plan on putting the balance shaft back in. The machine shop said if they pull them out the bearings will need to be replaced
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Then I'd try jnztuning.com or mitsubishiparts.net to get those bearings. I'm sure they can get them for you.
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ok thanks. I will try them.
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Second item down and then click the link in red to see install instructions.

http://www.mitsubishiparts.net/catalog/?section=652
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Hey thanks ak47po!



Ok new question.......I read it and it said:

The bad:

More vibration is felt in side the car (no more is made, just more is felt). I'm not worried about this.

More oil pressure to the rest of the motor, which is usually too much. Extra work to get the oil pressure back in spec. What do you have to do to get the oil pressure back into spec?
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