one way bearing Radikal G20
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Iam looking for a one way bearing on the starter shaft. The manual states CN2263K as the part #. This come up as 'auto hub assembly' and sells for $25 , but all I need is the bearing.
This part is used in other century helis as well and I was wondering is someone can tell me where to get them?
This part is used in other century helis as well and I was wondering is someone can tell me where to get them?
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Are you referring to the one-way on the start wand that is attached to your starter, or the one-way in the center of the clutch inside the heli?
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This is the one in the clutch.
This is the one in the clutch.
Mine has well over 100 starts on it and it is going strong. What are you using for a starter?
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I think the starter was the problem, I never got the engine to start, I think it was running too slow.
Now I have build a much powerful gear starter which works flawless on a 50 CC engine.
With a new bearing I should be able to start it.
I should have the tools to change the bearing, I would give it a try before I buy a whole clutch.
Now I have build a much powerful gear starter which works flawless on a 50 CC engine.
With a new bearing I should be able to start it.
I should have the tools to change the bearing, I would give it a try before I buy a whole clutch.
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From: Spuzum,
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I think the starter was the problem, I never got the engine to start, I think it was running too slow.
Now I have build a much powerful gear starter which works flawless on a 50 CC engine.
With a new bearing I should be able to start it.
I should have the tools to change the bearing, I would give it a try before I buy a whole clutch.
I think the starter was the problem, I never got the engine to start, I think it was running too slow.
Now I have build a much powerful gear starter which works flawless on a 50 CC engine.
With a new bearing I should be able to start it.
I should have the tools to change the bearing, I would give it a try before I buy a whole clutch.
Unfortunately, due to the press fit, I do not think they sell the bearing on its own.
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From: newtowne sq.,
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you can punch the bearing out with a drift pin without hurting it at all. be careful how you install it back because it can go in backwards and it won;t grab in the right rotation. you'll have to turn it around. check first...........RON



