Subject: Re: 850 Engine Bearings
Author: steven seftel
Date: Jun 1, 2001, 6:40 AM
Post ID: 1706950019
Stephen, unfortunately, the bearings are available
from Guzzi only WITH the flanges. If c/w is english
rather than Italian, it probably means Complete With.
Steve Seftel
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2. Do the flange bearings just press in and out? Do you need heat? 3. The Guzzi Manual uses "c/w" in text referring to the flanges and crankshaft. What does c/w stand for?
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