Can anyone tell me if this crank bearing is bad?

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The crank bearing has a bit of play obviously and it has quite a bit of noise but don't know if it's normal on the warriors.
 
The crank bearing has a bit of play obviously and it has quite a bit of noise but don't know if it's normal on the warriors.
Lol I don't know how to edit my posts but I just remembered it isn't the crankbearing but the transmission bearing.
 
Bearings should have no play.
OK I thought a little was normal I'll just replace them.

Do you know if hot rods bearings are the same quality as oem, better or worse?

And would it be worth sending off the crank to get the crank bearings done while I'm at it or just if there's play?
 
OK I thought a little was normal I'll just replace them.

Do you know if hot rods bearings are the same quality as oem, better or worse?

And would it be worth sending off the crank to get the crank bearings done while I'm at it or just if there's play?
No they're not as good as oem. It's up to you on the crank. My opinion is if you're making something nice go ahead and spend the couple hundred to send it to Mr crankshaft.
 
No they're not as good as oem. It's up to you on the crank. My opinion is if you're making something nice go ahead and spend the couple hundred to send it to Mr crankshaft.
OK, thanks. One last question does the front sprocket need to be taken off to split the cases? Because I don't have the socket and dont know if I need to buy one.
 
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