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monkeymatt
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Water pump bearing

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I've stripped some casings ready for a re fresh but I'm struggling to find a replacement water pump bearing and associated parts to refit.
Any ideas where I may find any many thanks
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https://www.fowlersparts.co.uk/parts/51 ... water-pump


Number 11 ?, no stock at Fowlers but looks like it could be a fairly common bearing, maybe someone has a case off and can look at the bearing number then just get it at a local bearing factor.


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Cheers popkat :thumbup:
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http://www.bike-parts-honda.com/pieces- ... STORM.html

Try David Silvers if you want genuine Honda (Use the search by part number and copy paste the Honda part no) or as suggested find a local bearing distributor and take the old one in for them to match (BEARING, RADIAL BALL, 6200) (10x30x9mm ?) Should be a third / half the price of Honda, and they should be able to supply the corresponding oil seal as well.
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Wicky wrote:http://www.bike-parts-honda.com/pieces- ... STORM.html

Try David Silvers if you want genuine Honda (Use the search by part number and copy paste the Honda part no) or as suggested find a local bearing distributor and take the old one in for them to match (BEARING, RADIAL BALL, 6200) (10x30x9mm ?) Should be a third / half the price of Honda, and they should be able to supply the corresponding oil seal as well.
+1 There will be a bearing factors somewhere near you. I used Kent bearings in Strood when I did a swingarm refresh, what they didn't have on the self they orderd in & was ther in a few days.
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Many thanks guys .
I went to a local bearing place near me £3.89 for the bearing while I was there I brought a set of ceramic bearings for the dymag wheels.
All I got to do now is replace the mechanical seal for the w/pump. I did briefly consider an electronic water pump but got lost in the depths of it all so I'll stick to the std wp
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monkeymatt wrote:Many thanks guys .
I went to a local bearing place near me £3.89 for the bearing while I was there I brought a set of ceramic bearings for the dymag wheels.
All I got to do now is replace the mechanical seal for the w/pump. I did briefly consider an electronic water pump but got lost in the depths of it all so I'll stick to the std wp
I have a 2nd hand impeller with a good ceramic seal if you need one.

How much were the ceramic bearings?
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Re: Water pump bearing

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tony.mon wrote:
monkeymatt wrote:Many thanks guys .
I went to a local bearing place near me £3.89 for the bearing while I was there I brought a set of ceramic bearings for the dymag wheels.
All I got to do now is replace the mechanical seal for the w/pump. I did briefly consider an electronic water pump but got lost in the depths of it all so I'll stick to the std wp
I have a 2nd hand impeller with a good ceramic seal if you need one.

How much were the ceramic bearings?

I'll bear that in mind Tony :thumbup:
Ceramic bearings total of 4 bearings £67
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